Abstract
Forty patients long-term haemodialysis with a second recurrence of carpal tunnel syndrome and concomitant loss of flexor tendon function due to flexor adhesions were treated by excision of the flexor digitorum superficialis tendons. During the procedure the carpal canal pressure was measured using a continuous infusion technique. The preoperative mean carpal canal pressure was 81 (SD, 53) mmHg. After removal of all the flexor digitorum superficialis tendons, the carpal canal pressure decreased to 10 (SD, 8) mmHg. The clinical symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome were relieved and hand strength and finger motion were improved in all patients.
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