How well does surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome work

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Release Surgery can relieve blood vessel and nerve compression to a certain extent, and the effect of the surgery varies from person to person. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a condition in which the blood vessels and nerves are compressed after prolonged pressure on the wrist, resulting in numbness and pain in the fingers and even limited joint movement. The purpose of surgery is to loosen the carpal tunnel and release the compressed nerves and blood vessels. Therefore, the results of the surgery depend on the severity of the nerve compression. If the patient’s nerve compression is mild, the results of the release surgery are generally favorable. On the other hand, if the patient’s condition is severe, the effect of the treatment will be reduced accordingly. At present, patients with carpal tunnel syndrome are still more common, so cities and hospitals are more familiar with carpal tunnel syndrome surgery. It is recommended that patients with carpal tunnel syndrome should be actively treated to avoid further aggravation of the condition, which may affect daily activities.