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Letter to the Editor| Volume 47, ISSUE 4, e7, April 2022

Letter Regarding “The Epidemiology of Carpal Tunnel Revision Over a 1-Year Follow-Up Period”

Published:December 18, 2021DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsa.2021.10.015
      We reviewed the article by Wessel et al
      • Wessel L.E.
      • Gu A.
      • Asadourian P.A.
      • Stepan J.G.
      • Fufa D.T.
      • Osei D.A.
      The epidemiology of carpal tunnel revision over a 1-year follow-up period.
      with interest and remark on some noteworthy parallels and distinctions relating to our recent observational cohort of the 855,832 primary carpal tunnel release (CTR) surgeries by the National Health Service in England between 1998 and 2017.
      • Lane J.C.E.
      • Craig R.S.
      • Rees J.L.
      • et al.
      Serious postoperative complications and reoperation after carpal tunnel decompression surgery in England: a nationwide cohort analysis.
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      References

        • Wessel L.E.
        • Gu A.
        • Asadourian P.A.
        • Stepan J.G.
        • Fufa D.T.
        • Osei D.A.
        The epidemiology of carpal tunnel revision over a 1-year follow-up period.
        J Hand Surg Am. 2021; 46: 758-764
        • Lane J.C.E.
        • Craig R.S.
        • Rees J.L.
        • et al.
        Serious postoperative complications and reoperation after carpal tunnel decompression surgery in England: a nationwide cohort analysis.
        Lancet Rheumatol. 2021; 3: e49-e57

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