ABSTRACT
Endoscopic carpal tunnel release in an effective method to relieve compression of
the median nerve at the carpal tunnel. The effectiveness in terms of relief of symptoms
is comparable to the effectiveness of open carpal tunnel release. When performed correctly
the procedure is reliably safe, but there are numerous procedural details that must
be attended to in order to perform the procedure safely and effectively. Those procedural
details are outlined in the following chapter. The risk of a significant complication
is higher than that associated with an open carpal tunnel release due to the more
limited visualization. When performed without a complication, endoscopic carpal tunnel
release is better tolerated than an open procedure due to decreased wound pain and
earlier return to full activities.
KEYWORD
Carpal tunnel syndrome - endoscopic surgery - carpal tunnel release