Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by compression of the median nerve at
the wrist. Frequently this disease is classified as "rheumatism" for
which is necesarry to make repeated infiltration with cortisone.
Carpal tunnel consists of a trough of bone, covered by a ligament. He
holds numerous anatomical structures: flexor tendons of the fingers, the
median nerve.
The Reduction of the capacity of this channel (carpal ligament
thickening, rheumatism, carpal bone fractures consolidated vicious,
hematoma after trauma or anticoagulant therapy) or the increase in
volume content (ganglion cyst, hypertrophic scars flexor tendon,
tenosynovitis) cause median nerve compression. It is associated with
relatively frequent presence of diabetes mellitus.
Clinically, the patient experiences paresthesia (numbness) in the first
fingers, exacerbated during the night, and he/she can lose to the
skilful manipulation of small objects. In advanced stages you can see
muscle palm atrophy .
The only effective treatment is surgical and consists in decompression
of the median nerve using microsurgical instruments and magnification.
Guyon canal syndrome is the compression of the ulnar nerve at the wrist,
for various reasons: synovial cyst, fractures, repeated
micro-traumatism. Clinically, the patient shows the last 2 fingers
numbness, abnormal sensitivity, strength and progressive decrease
dexterity of finger movements. Surgery is the only effective treatment
performed under general anesthesia and involves removing the causes that
compress the ulnar nerve.





