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Efectividad de la Six-Item Carpal Tunnel Symptoms Scale para el diagnóstico del síndrome del túnel carpiano
Effectiveness of the Six-Item Carpal Tunnel Symptoms Scale (CTS-6) questionnaire for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome

Introducción: A partir del Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire, se desarrolló una escala corta de 6 ítems llamada Six-Item Car-pal Tunnel Symptoms Scale (CTS-6). Objetivo: Evaluar la CTS-6 para detectar pacientes con neuropatía periférica del nervio mediano con criterio quirúrgico. materiales y mét...

Experiencia del paciente y análisis de ahorro de costos de la cirugía de síndrome del túnel carpiano con técnica WALANT
Patient experience evaluation and cost savings analysis of carpal tunnel syndrome decompression surgery using the WALANT technique

Introducción: La técnica de anestesia local con epinefrina sin el uso de manguito hemostático (Wide Awake Local Anesthesia - No Tourniquet, WALANT) se desarrolló para mejorar el acceso a la atención de la cirugía de mano y optimizar recursos médicos. El principal objetivo de este estudio fue evalu...

Usefulness of the Phalen Test and the Tinel Sign in the Prognosis and the Impact on Quality of Life of Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Undergoing Classical Open Carpal Tunnel Release

Abstract Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of the Phalen test and the Tinel sign in the prognosis and the impact on quality of life in the clinical course of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome undergoing surgical treatment through the traditional open approach. Methods: The present is a cohort st...

Sensory and Motor Median Nerve Neuropathy Due to a Deep Giant Hand Lipoma: A Case Report

Abstract Lipomas are the most common soft-tissue tumors in the human body, but their location in the hand is rare. Symptomatic hand lipomas, due to nerve compression, are even rarer. We present a case of median nerve neuropathy as a result of a giant palm lipoma, located on the thenar and hypothenar area...

Wrist Immobilization after Surgical Decompression of the Median Nerve in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Systematic Review

Abstract Objective The most common compressive neuropathy of the upper limbs is carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Historically, there has been a tendency to apply immobilization in the postoperative period, a practice that has decreased in recent years. This review aims to assess whether there is scientific...

El síndrome del túnel carpiano y su abordaje terapéutico
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and its Therapeutic Approach

Introducción: El síndrome del túnel carpiano es una de las causas más frecuentes de dolor crónico, su mayor incidencia está entre la quinta y sexta década de la vida; en Colombia tiene una alta incidencia, llegando al 14 por ciento especialmente en cierto grupo de trabajadores. El abordaje terapé...

Trigger Finger or De Quervain Tenosynovitis after Surgical Treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Abstract Objective To evaluate the open surgical treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome as a risk factor for the development of stenosing tenosynovitis that results in trigger finger and De Quervain disease. Materials and Methods A retrospective study analyzing the medical records of patients submitted t...

Ultrasound-Guided WALANT Technique in Carpal Tunnel Decompression Surgery*

Abstract Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compressive neuropathy in the human body. Its symptoms result from compression of the median nerve in the carpus. The treatment can be conservative, with medications and/or infiltrations that alleviate the symptoms, or surgical, which is more effec...

An Intraindividual Comparison of Open versus Paine Retinaculotome Release for Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Abstract The main purpose of this research was to do an intraindividual comparison of outcomes between the open ulnar incision (OUI) and the Paine retinaculotome with palmar incision (PRWPI) techniques in patients with bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). The patients underwent OUI surgery on one hand...

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome due to Persistent Median Artery thrombosis: Case report

Abstract Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common compressive neuropathy of the upper limb, affecting ~ 4% of the general population. The clinical picture is characterized by pain and, mainly, paresthesia in the median nerve territory, of insidious onset and, in the most severe cases, loss of strength a...