Carpal tunnel surgery is defined as one of the solutions used by the orthopedic surgeon to relieve the pressure on the median nerve in the carpal tunnel. Pressure on the nerve causes tingling, numbness and pain in the hand and fingers, which impedes free movement. Surgical options may include either a traditional or laparoscopic method to release the median nerve, depending on the patient's condition and as determined by the surgeon.
Orthopedic surgeons resort to surgical procedures after medications fail to relieve pain and the patient does not respond effectively.
Carpal tunnel surgery is mainly aimed to release the median nerve (Median Nerve) and restoring the natural sensation of the hand, in addition to the following sub-reasons:
The patient undergoes a series of tests before the carpal tunnel surgery, including:
Patient preparation:
Patients are required to refrain from taking blood thinners such as warfarin and other medications prescribed by the specialist. Also, the patient should avoid smoking for approximately two weeks before the date of the surgery; to improve the chances of recovery and healing.
The patient should refrain from food and drink 6-12 hours before the surgery.
The surgery of the carpal tunnel includes the following steps according to the method used as follows:
Carpal tunnel surgery involves a range of problems and complications as well as other surgeries, whether associated with anesthesia or with the surgery itself, from these complications and problems:
Patients often can leave the hospital on the same day after carpal tunnel surgery.
The patient may regain normal movement of his hand approximately one to two weeks after the carpal tunnel surgery.
During this period, the patient may experience some pain that may be controlled by taking pain medication prescribed by the responsible orthopedic surgeon.
During the recovery, the patient is advised to continue moving the fingers to avoid stiffness, as well as to raise them during sleep to avoid swelling. After the splint is removed, the patient may rely on a physiotherapist to help in some hand exercises to gradually restore movement.
The patient's adherence to the advice given by the surgeon will help to speed up the healing period.
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Last updated on 29 December 2021
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