Is one-stop surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome safe? A retrospective long-term follow-up study in a neurosurgical unit in Copenhagen.

作者: Louise Møller Jørgensen , Karin Piil , Asma Bashir , Morten Bo Larsen , Pamela Santiago Poggenborg

DOI: 10.1136/BMJOPEN-2017-016103

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摘要: Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate one-stop surgery (OSS) for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) regarding symptom relief and patient satisfaction. OSS in our setting means only one visit the hospital no appointments preassessment or follow-up. We hypothesised that symptoms with is comparable non-OSS patients reported literature. Design This a long-term retrospective follow-up (56.5 months) 1003 referred CTS discharged without from an clinic. Of original cohort, 671 completed telephone interview. Results Two-thirds were free even minor following surgery. satisfaction results Conclusion implementation clinical pathway management safe good high

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