Anatomic variations and carpal tunnel syndrome - 10-year clinical experience

Citation
G. Singer et Cr. Ashworth, Anatomic variations and carpal tunnel syndrome - 10-year clinical experience, CLIN ORTHOP, (392), 2001, pp. 330-340
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH
ISSN journal
0009921X → ACNP
Issue
392
Year of publication
2001
Pages
330 - 340
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-921X(200111):392<330:AVACTS>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The surgical findings in 147 consecutive hands that underwent primary carpa l tunnel release between 1983 and 1993 were reviewed for anatomic variation . A classification is introduced for the two major types of variations foun d. The variations found within the carpal tunnel, termed intrinsic or Type I, were space-occupying lesions of muscular, bony, or varied soft tissue or igin. The variations overlying the transverse carpal ligament, termed extri nsic or Type II, were nearly all muscular in origin. Seventy-four variation s were found in 60 hands. Overall, an underlying variation was found in 41% of the hands. After applying a logistic model, it was found that patient a ge and hand dominance were important factors in predicting the presence of an anatomic variation. For patients 40 years of age or younger, the odds of observing an anatomic variation were 3.2 times higher than the odds of obs erving a variation in patients older than 40 years. The odds of observing a n anatomic variation in the dominant hand were 2.3 times higher when compar ed with the odds of observing a variation in the nondominant hand. In patie nts 40 years of age or younger, with dominant side involvement, an anatomic variation was found in 71% of hands. In patients older than 40 years with nondominant side involvement, an anatomic variation was found in 24% of han ds. Taking into account not only anatomic variations but also underlying me dical disease and local injury, at least one was identified in 86% of hands .