The Potential Benefit of Intracarpal Pressure Measurement in Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery – An Analysis of EMG Findings and Pressure Values

Endoscopic carpal tunnel syndrome surgery is a modern minimally invasive method of carpal tunnel decompression. However, the method does also have its critics, who emphasize that there is an increased rate of complications in comparison to open procedures. To further improve and optimize results of...

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Main Authors: Martin Kanta, Edvard Ehler, Jan Kremláček, Svatopluk Řehák, David Laštovička, Jaroslav Adamkov, Jiřina Habalová, Michael Bartoš
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Published: Karolinum Press 2009-01-01
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Online Access:https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/52/2/0063/
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spelling doaj-718580dba183430283cab3d954621ab22020-11-24T22:38:34ZengKarolinum PressActa Medica1211-42861805-96942009-01-01522636810.14712/18059694.2016.106The Potential Benefit of Intracarpal Pressure Measurement in Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery – An Analysis of EMG Findings and Pressure ValuesMartin Kanta0Edvard Ehler1Jan Kremláček2Svatopluk Řehák3David Laštovička4Jaroslav Adamkov5Jiřina Habalová6Michael Bartoš7Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Hradec Králové, Department of Neurosurgery, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicRegional Hospital, Department of Neurology, Pardubice, Czech RepublicCharles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Hradec Králové, Department of Pathological Physiology, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicCharles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Hradec Králové, Department of Neurosurgery, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicCharles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Hradec Králové, Department of Neurosurgery, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicCharles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Hradec Králové, Department of Neurosurgery, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicCharles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Hradec Králové, Department of Neurosurgery, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicCharles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Hradec Králové, Department of Neurosurgery, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicEndoscopic carpal tunnel syndrome surgery is a modern minimally invasive method of carpal tunnel decompression. However, the method does also have its critics, who emphasize that there is an increased rate of complications in comparison to open procedures. To further improve and optimize results of endoscopic surgery we used an intracarpal pressure sensor to verify the effect of carpal tunnel decompression. The endoscopic single portal approach was used in all cases. Median nerve conduction studies were performed prior to and 3 months after surgery. Two groups, those with pressure studies and those without, were then compared according to several EMG parameters such as: median nerve distal motor latency, amplitude of motor response, sensory nerve conduction velocity to the index finger, and amplitude of sensory nerve action potential. In both groups, we observed similarly significant improvements in all conduction parameters, except the amplitude of motor response, which did not change in either group, i.e. no difference in postoperative EMG between the two groups was observed. Despite this fact, intracarpal pressure measurement is still useful in localising the point in which the median nerve is compressed and provides valuable functional information on the level decompression achieved.https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/52/2/0063/Endoscopic carpal tunnel surgeryIntracarpal pressure measurementsConduction studies
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author Martin Kanta
Edvard Ehler
Jan Kremláček
Svatopluk Řehák
David Laštovička
Jaroslav Adamkov
Jiřina Habalová
Michael Bartoš
spellingShingle Martin Kanta
Edvard Ehler
Jan Kremláček
Svatopluk Řehák
David Laštovička
Jaroslav Adamkov
Jiřina Habalová
Michael Bartoš
The Potential Benefit of Intracarpal Pressure Measurement in Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery – An Analysis of EMG Findings and Pressure Values
Acta Medica
Endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery
Intracarpal pressure measurements
Conduction studies
author_facet Martin Kanta
Edvard Ehler
Jan Kremláček
Svatopluk Řehák
David Laštovička
Jaroslav Adamkov
Jiřina Habalová
Michael Bartoš
author_sort Martin Kanta
title The Potential Benefit of Intracarpal Pressure Measurement in Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery – An Analysis of EMG Findings and Pressure Values
title_short The Potential Benefit of Intracarpal Pressure Measurement in Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery – An Analysis of EMG Findings and Pressure Values
title_full The Potential Benefit of Intracarpal Pressure Measurement in Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery – An Analysis of EMG Findings and Pressure Values
title_fullStr The Potential Benefit of Intracarpal Pressure Measurement in Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery – An Analysis of EMG Findings and Pressure Values
title_full_unstemmed The Potential Benefit of Intracarpal Pressure Measurement in Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery – An Analysis of EMG Findings and Pressure Values
title_sort potential benefit of intracarpal pressure measurement in endoscopic carpal tunnel syndrome surgery – an analysis of emg findings and pressure values
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Medica
issn 1211-4286
1805-9694
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Endoscopic carpal tunnel syndrome surgery is a modern minimally invasive method of carpal tunnel decompression. However, the method does also have its critics, who emphasize that there is an increased rate of complications in comparison to open procedures. To further improve and optimize results of endoscopic surgery we used an intracarpal pressure sensor to verify the effect of carpal tunnel decompression. The endoscopic single portal approach was used in all cases. Median nerve conduction studies were performed prior to and 3 months after surgery. Two groups, those with pressure studies and those without, were then compared according to several EMG parameters such as: median nerve distal motor latency, amplitude of motor response, sensory nerve conduction velocity to the index finger, and amplitude of sensory nerve action potential. In both groups, we observed similarly significant improvements in all conduction parameters, except the amplitude of motor response, which did not change in either group, i.e. no difference in postoperative EMG between the two groups was observed. Despite this fact, intracarpal pressure measurement is still useful in localising the point in which the median nerve is compressed and provides valuable functional information on the level decompression achieved.
topic Endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery
Intracarpal pressure measurements
Conduction studies
url https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/52/2/0063/
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