Persistent Pain as an Early Indicator for Operative Carpal Tunnel Revision after Primary Release: A Retrospective Analysis of Recurrent and Persistent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Study Enrollment
3.2. Patient Characteristics, Comorbidities, Time Till Revision Surgery, and Follow-Up
3.3. Time until Recurrence
3.4. Revision Surgery and Intraoperative Findings
3.5. Postoperative Improvement
3.6. Symptoms and Clinical Signs
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Recurrent (n = 18) | Persistent (n = 35) | p-Value | ||
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sex (female:male) | n (%) | 12:6 (67%:33%) | 21:14 (60%:40%) | 0.768 |
age [years] | mean (±SD) | 55.9 (±11.8) | 62.6 (±12.4) | 0.065 |
BMI | mean (±SD) | 29.4 (±6.0) | 28.7 (±5.8) | 0.679 |
smoking | n (%) | 9 (50%) | 11 (31%) | 0.237 |
diabetes | n (%) | 4 (22%) | 7 (20%) | 1.000 |
kidney disease | n (%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (9%) | 0.543 |
endocrinological disorders | n (%) | 6 (33%) | 15 (43%) | 0.565 |
rheumatological disorders | n (%) | 6 (33%) | 17 (49%) | 0.384 |
time until CTS revision surgery [months] | mean (±SD) median (IQR) | 106.2 (±61.0) 121.0 (103) | 9.9 (±11.2) 7.0 (47) | <0.001 <0.001 |
end of follow-up [months] | mean (±SD) median (IQR) | 6.6 (±21.4) 1.0 (3) | 5.2 (±13.3) 1.0 (68) | 0.733 0.711 |
Recurrent (n = 18) | Persistent (n = 35) | p-Value | ||
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duration of surgery [min] | mean (±SD) median (IQR) | 60.8 (±38.4) 44.5 (51.5) | 57.8 (±46.3) 48.0 (46.0) | 0.812 0.501 |
intraoperative findings | ||||
scarring/fibrosis | n (%) | 17 (94%) | 14 (40%) | <0.001 |
incomplete division | n (%) | 1 (6%) | 17 (49%) | 0.002 |
tight antebrachial fascia | n (%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (6%) | 0.543 |
neuroma | n (%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (3%) | 1.000 |
fibroma | n (%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (3%) | 1.000 |
sufficient recovery | n (%) | 12 (67%) | 25 (72%) | 1.000 |
Recurrent (n = 18) | Persistent (n = 35) | p-Value | ||
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pain | n (%) | 9 (50%) | 30 (86%) | 0.009 |
paresthesia | n (%) | 13 (72%) | 27 (77%) | 0.743 |
numbness | n (%) | 5 (28%) | 11 (31%) | 1.000 |
weakness | n (%) | 3 (17%) | 9 (26%) | 0.730 |
Tinel’s sign | n (%) | 11 (61%) | 19 (54%) | 0.772 |
Phalen’s sign | n (%) | 8 (44%) | 10 (29%) | 0.359 |
(hypo-)thenar atrophy | n (%) | 4 (22%) | 11 (31%) | 0.539 |
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Gmainer, D.G.; Hecker, A.; Brinskelle, P.; Draschl, A.; Reinbacher, P.; Kamolz, L.-P.; Lumenta, D.B. Persistent Pain as an Early Indicator for Operative Carpal Tunnel Revision after Primary Release: A Retrospective Analysis of Recurrent and Persistent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2100. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142100
Gmainer DG, Hecker A, Brinskelle P, Draschl A, Reinbacher P, Kamolz L-P, Lumenta DB. Persistent Pain as an Early Indicator for Operative Carpal Tunnel Revision after Primary Release: A Retrospective Analysis of Recurrent and Persistent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Healthcare. 2023; 11(14):2100. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142100
Chicago/Turabian StyleGmainer, Daniel Georg, Andrzej Hecker, Petra Brinskelle, Alexander Draschl, Patrick Reinbacher, Lars-Peter Kamolz, and David Benjamin Lumenta. 2023. "Persistent Pain as an Early Indicator for Operative Carpal Tunnel Revision after Primary Release: A Retrospective Analysis of Recurrent and Persistent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome" Healthcare 11, no. 14: 2100. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142100
APA StyleGmainer, D. G., Hecker, A., Brinskelle, P., Draschl, A., Reinbacher, P., Kamolz, L.-P., & Lumenta, D. B. (2023). Persistent Pain as an Early Indicator for Operative Carpal Tunnel Revision after Primary Release: A Retrospective Analysis of Recurrent and Persistent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Healthcare, 11(14), 2100. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142100