Bifid median nerve as a determinant of carpal tunnel syndrome recurrence after endoscopic procedures. A case report

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C. Rossi
P. Cellocco
G. Costanzo
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[1] University of L'Aquila,Department of Locomotor System Diseases
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Carpal tunnel syndrome; Median nerve neuropathy;
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10.1007/BF02637323
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A number of complications have been associated with endoscopic technique in treating carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). We observed a female patient who had previously undergone endoscopic surgery for CTS. Shortly after surgery, this patient complained of pain, numbness and strength deficiency, as severe as it was before the operation. A new, open, surgical procedure was performed. During this second-look surgery, we found a bifid median nerve, which divided into two branches at the second third of the forearm, proximal to the flexor retinaculum. We strongly suggest a careful exploration of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel. Moreover, we believe that an extensive preoperative assessment of median nerve morphology and function is mandatory prior to endoscopic approach in treating CTS.
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