Complications (general/special) carpal tunnel surgery
After the surgical treatment of the carpal tunnel syndrome, small hematoma and swellings decrease quite quickly through active finger gymnastics and loosening of bandages. In case of severe swellings, several ice packs are to be applied in addition to loosening of bandages. But the wound has to be kept dry and must not get wet. In rare cases, a temporary worsening of nerve functions can occur after carpal tunnel surgery.
The inflammation or infection rate after the surgical therapy of the carpal tunnel syndrome is very low. Given signs of infection like pounding pain in the surgical area, reddening or festering of the wound, a doctor has to be consulted immediately. The best is to come to Beta Klinik instantly.
Theoretically, a damage of the median nerve during surgery is possible but has never occured in our practice. Extremely rare is the emergence of a sympathetic reflex dystrophy, also called complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).
A slow or missing recovery of the nerve is often due to a too late surgery. If the carpal tunnel syndrome has caused sensation disturbances a long time before surgery, sensation disturbances can also need a long time up to month to go away. A new clamping of the nerve, a so-called recurrent carpal tunnel syndrome, is very rare.