What is it about?
It's about the pathophysiology of Idiopathic CTS which nowadays accounts for 99.9% of CTS cases. This new pathophysiology does account for the natural history of CTS and that nixes the EDX riddle of CTS. It also changes the surgery for CTS because such surgery should be directed to the ' unleashing ' of the median nerve and not ' decompression '. To top it off, it will bridge hand surgeons' empathy gap which is undoubtedly the result of the disconnect between what we ( the hand surgeons ) think is causing CTS and what actually does.
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Why is it important?
It is important because the hand surgeons will be able to explain to CTS patients the science behind their symptoms and also will ensure optimal outcome of surgery.
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This page is a summary of: Ecker J, Perera N and Ebert J. Supraretinacular endoscopic carpal tunnel release: surgical technique with prospective case series. J Hand Surg Eur. 2015, 40: 193–8., Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), May 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1753193416635972.
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