Open median nerve release using double mini skin incision in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome: Technique and clinical results

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Abstract

Patients who undergo open carpal tunnel surgery frequently complain of the postoperative cosmetic appearance at the site of the incision on the palm. This problem occurs as a result of excessive scar formation, and the long incision. A double mini skin incision, each 1 cm long, was used in the surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. The transverse carpal ligament was easily sectioned. Postoperatively healing was good with no excessive scar formation.

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Çokluk, C., Şenel, A., Iyigün, Ö., Çelik, F., & Rakunt, C. (2003). Open median nerve release using double mini skin incision in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome: Technique and clinical results. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 43(9), 465–467. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.43.465

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