Anatomic variations of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel: a brief review of the literature

Emre Demircay, Erdinc Civelek, Tufan Cansever, Serdar Kabatas, Cem Yilmaz, Emre Demircay, Erdinc Civelek, Tufan Cansever, Serdar Kabatas, Cem Yilmaz

Abstract

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common focal peripheral neuropathy. Increased pressure in the carpal tunnel results in median nerve compression and impaired nerve perfusion, leading to discomfort and paresthesia in the affected hand. Surgical division of the transverse carpal ligament is preferred in severe cases of CTS and should be considered when conservative measures fail. A through knowledge of the normal and variant anatomy of the median nerve in the wrist is fundamental in avoiding complications during carpal tunnel release. This paper aims to briefly review the anatomic variations of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel and its implications in carpal tunnel surgery.

Source: PubMed

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