Surgery versus conservative therapy in carpal tunnel syndrome in people aged 70 years and older

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Ettema, Anke M.
Amadio, Peter C.
Cha, Stephen S.
Harrington, Jeffrey R.
Harris, Ann M.
Offord, Kenneth P.
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[1] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Biomech Lab, Div Orthoped Res, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[2] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Div Biostat, Survey Res Ctr, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
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10.1097/01.prs.0000232373.40248.fa
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Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome is common in the general population, with a prevalence that increases with age. Although good satisfaction has been described after carpal tunnel release, little is known about the long-term outcome of treatment in elderly individuals with carpal tunnel syndrome. Methods: The authors reviewed data from a population-based sample of 102 patients aged 70 years and older with carpal tunnel syndrome. They used valid and sensitive mailed follow-up outcome [Boston Carpal Tunnel, satisfaction (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons), and health status (Short Form-36) questionnaires to assess symptoms, functional status, expectations of treatment, and satisfaction with the results at a minimum of 2 years after initial diagnosis. Results: Seventy patients with a mean age of 77.0 years (range, 70.2 to 88.5 years) responded to the survey, with a mean follow-up of 4.8 years. Patients who had surgery were more likely to have had more severe disease than those treated nonoperatively (Mantel-Haentzel test, p < 0.001). Satisfaction was 93 percent after surgical treatment and 54 percent after nonsurgical treatment. Patients who had surgery had significantly better relief of symptoms (t test, p < 0.01), functional status (t test, p < 0.05), satisfaction (t test, p < 0.001), and expectations with treatment (t test, p < 0.05) scores as compared with those who had nonsurgical treatment. Conclusions: In patients over the age of 70, surgery appears to be associated with better symptom relief, functional status, satisfaction, and expectations with treatment than nonoperative therapy does. Age should not be considered a contraindication for carpal tunnel surgery, nor should nonoperative therapy be favored in this age group.
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