Anatomic Aspects of the Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery

2014 
Of all upper limb nerve entrapment syndromes, the carpal tunnel syndrome is most often treated surgically. Despite apparent technical simplicity of the procedure, failure to identify the precise anatomical relations within the operative site may result in complications and/or lack of post-operative improvement. The article presents anatomic aspects of the carpal tunnel syndrome that are important for the operating surgeon.
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