2016
DOI: 10.1177/1558944716668831
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A Clinical Study of the Modified Thread Carpal Tunnel Release

Abstract: Background: Previous studies have indicated that the thread carpal tunnel release (TCTR) is a safe and effective technique. Through a study on 11 cadaveric wrists, the TCTR procedure was modified and the needle control accuracy was improved to 0.15 to 0.2 mm, which is precise enough to preserve superficial palmar aponeurosis (SupPA), Berrettini branch, and common digital nerves. The aim of the present study was to verify the modified TCTR clinically. Methods: The modified TCTR was performed on 159 hands of 116… Show more

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“…Second, all procedures were performed by a single family medicine physician who is board certified in sports medicine and who has extensive experience performing USCTR. Although the inclusion of a single experienced operator might limit the generalizability of the results, USCTR has been successfully performed by individuals from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds . Third, only a single USCTR technique was used in this investigation, as this is the technique currently used by the senior author.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Second, all procedures were performed by a single family medicine physician who is board certified in sports medicine and who has extensive experience performing USCTR. Although the inclusion of a single experienced operator might limit the generalizability of the results, USCTR has been successfully performed by individuals from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds . Third, only a single USCTR technique was used in this investigation, as this is the technique currently used by the senior author.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in our opinion, the ambulatory surgery center or operating room setting did not account for our excellent results, as USCTR has been successfully performed in outpatient procedure rooms, and 50% of our cases were performed using only local anesthesia. 16,17,19 In the future, we hope to transition these cases to a less costly procedural room setting.…”
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“…Microwave remote sensing technology provides an effective means of detecting soil moisture information in shallow soil layers, and has been widely applied across arid and semi-arid regions [10,13]. Although there are some weaknesses with microwave sensors, such as the coarse temporal resolution and the requirement of complex calibration process and techniques, they offer two major advantages over other methods: (1) long wavelengths (i.e., low frequency) of microwave sensors penetrate deeper into the soil than the sensors using other bands such as visible light, near-infrared, infrared, etc., and are less likely to be affected by cloud cover or daily time-only acquisition conditions; (2) unlike high-frequency-band sensors, which are highly sensitive to vegetation coverage, microwave sensors are less sensitive to vegetation coverage and, therefore, better account for the SMC [14]. Along with the evolvement of the microwave remote sensing technology, there have been a variety of methods developed for the interpretation and utilization of datasets produced by microwave sensors in the past several decades.…”
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confidence: 99%