| Surgery Type | Recovery Days | Hospital Days | Age Group |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open Carpal Tunnel Release | 2 - 6 Weeks | 1 day | Any age |
| Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release | 1-3 Weeks | 1 day | Any age |


To relieve the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, the doctor conducts a surgery called Carpal Tunnel Release surgery. During a carpal tunnel release or surgery, the surgeon cuts through the ligament that is pressing down on the carpal tunnel. This makes more room for the median nerve and tendons passing through the tunnel, and usually improves pain and function.
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We provide hassle-free treatment to all patients for carpal tunnel surgery with a convenient and comfortable treatment journey.
We avail all patients with advanced state-of-the-art treatments for carpal tunnel release surgery for successful treatment and long-term recovery.
We have a team of expert and experienced orthopedic surgeons and doctors with over 8 years of experience treating advanced orthopedic issues like carpal tunnel syndrome.
We take care of all aspects of the patient’s treatment journey to ensure minimal chances of complications at any point during the treatment.
Risk factors associated with carpal tunnel syndrome are:-
After carpal tunnel release surgery, if the patient does not follow proper rehabilitation and physiotherapy, then the recovery will take much longer. Physiotherapy helps avoid the build-up of scar tissue in the operated region and opens up the tunnel in the wrist to allow proper wrist function. It also helps regain a complete range of motion for the wrist. In addition to physiotherapy, patients should also wear assistive devices such as thumb splints to encourage recovery. Common carpal tunnel syndrome exercises to follow after carpal tunnel surgery are:
The success rate of CTS release surgery at Pristyn Care is over 85-90%, thanks to the advanced infrastructure of Pristyn Care clinics and associated hospitals, and its team of expert orthopedists.
Pristyn Care provides minimally invasive surgery for carpal tunnel release to provide pain relief from CTS.
The recovery for carpal tunnel release surgery depends on how long the patient had the condition and what kind of procedure they had. If the nerve had been compressed for a long time and the patient had open surgery, then it would take much longer to heal. It also depends on your dominant hand and what kind of work they do.
If the surgery is on the dominant hand and the patient has to perform repetitive motions such as typing and assembly-line work, then they can go back to work in 6-8 weeks; however, if it is on their non-dominant hand and they don’t need to perform repeated motions, they can go back to work in 7-10 days.
The surgeon can perform the surgery under general or local anesthesia depending on the patient’s condition and the surgeon’s preference. If the surgery is performed under local anesthesia, you may be awake, but you won’t feel any pain during the surgery.