The release of flexors retinaculum for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) treatment is one of the most frequently performed surgeries. There are many methods for performing this surgical procedure, such as endoscopic, classical open port and mini-incisions. Few papers show the long-term results of those surgeries. This study is aimed to evaluate patients submitted to carpal tunnel syndrome release using the Paine® instrument, in at least 84 months postoperatively. The following clinical parameters were assessed: Phalen test, painful percussion sign, and complaints of nighttime paresthesia pre- and postoperatively. The results show that there is a significant improvement of the signs assessed (p.....), when compared to baseline evaluation, and that those clinical signs remain negative with time.
Carpal tunnel syndrome; Release with Paine’s retinaculotome; Phalen’s test; Treatment outcome