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Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery in Jaipur

Advanced Carpal Tunnel Surgery by Dr. Hemendra Agrawal

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What is Carpal Tunnel Release?

Carpal tunnel release is a surgical procedure performed to relieve pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. The condition, known as carpal tunnel syndrome, occurs when the median nerve is compressed within the carpal tunnel, leading to pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and fingers.

This condition is commonly seen in individuals who perform repetitive hand movements, such as typing, using tools, or working on computers.

Dr. Hemendra Agrawal performs advanced carpal tunnel release using minimally invasive techniques, including endoscopic or open surgery, to relieve nerve compression and restore hand function.

The procedure involves cutting the transverse carpal ligament to reduce pressure on the median nerve, providing long-term relief from symptoms.

Conditions & Indications

When is this procedure recommended?

1

Carpal tunnel syndrome

2

Numbness or tingling in the hand

3

Hand weakness or reduced grip strength

4

Pain in the wrist and fingers

5

Night-time hand numbness

6

Failure of conservative treatment

7

Repetitive strain injuries

8

Nerve compression in the wrist

How is Carpal Tunnel Release Performed?

A detailed walkthrough of the surgical process

1

Pre-Operative Evaluation

Clinical examination, nerve conduction studies, and assessment of symptoms.

2

Anesthesia & Preparation

The procedure is performed under local or regional anesthesia.

3

Surgical Approach

Open or endoscopic technique is used to access the carpal tunnel.

4

Ligament Release

The transverse carpal ligament is cut to relieve pressure on the median nerve.

5

Closure

Incisions are closed, and a dressing is applied.

6

Post-Operative Care

Early movement and rehabilitation are encouraged.

Key Benefits

How this procedure transforms your life

Relieves nerve compression

Reduces numbness and tingling

Improves hand strength and function

Minimally invasive options available

Quick procedure with short recovery time

High success rate

Improves quality of life

Prevents permanent nerve damage

Recovery Timeline

What to expect during your recovery journey

Week 1-2

Initial Phase

Pain control, wound care, and gentle hand movement.

Week 3-4

Early Recovery

Gradual return to light activities.

Week 4-6

Rehabilitation Phase

Strengthening exercises and improved function.

Month 2-3

Full Recovery

Return to normal activities and work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about this procedure

Yes, it is a safe and commonly performed procedure with high success rates.
The procedure typically takes 20-40 minutes.
Light activities can begin within a few days, with full recovery in a few weeks.
Most patients experience significant relief, especially if treated early.

Ready to Take the First Step?

Book a consultation with Dr. Hemendra Agrawal to discuss your condition and explore the best treatment options for you.

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