Microinvasive Surgery for Carpal Tunnel and other Repetitive Strain Injuries
Автор: Repetitive Strain Injury
Загружено: 2020-09-11
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Microinvasive surgery takes less time, can be done under local anesthesia and is good for carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, De Quervain's disease and cubital tunnel syndrome.
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Dr. Robert Markison explains.
0:00 Microinvasive Surgery for Repetitive Strain Injury
0:51 Ultrasound guided surgery
1:15 Allows a minimal approach
1:32 it can be used for de Quervain's disease, carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel and trigger finger
1:49 Allows minimal downtime. It uses wide-awake local anesthesia
3: 04 How the surgery is performed. You can watch via ultrasound.
3:38. No bleeding. The suture comes out five days.
4:31 Another Way to Do Carpal Tunnel Surgery
5:13 When should you use microinvasive surgery?
6:00 Get a Board-Certified hand surgeon
6:47 Trigger digit surgery
8:08 What patients experience the next day.
8:30 de Quervain's disease surgery
9:00 Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
9:40 Sometimes you can address more than one tunnel one surgery
10:00 People Can Get Back to Work – and Play
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