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. 2014 Jan 31;2014(1):CD008265. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD008265.pub2

Wong 2003.

Methods Intra‐individual comparison (simultaneous bilateral release was performed)
Participants 30 participants with bilateral idiopathic CTS had simultaneous bilateral release (60 hands)
28 women and 2 men; mean age 47 years (35 to 73)
Diagnosis was made clinically confirmed by a reduced conduction velocity. All participants had undergone conservative treatment without improvement. Simultaneous bilateral release was performed
Interventions 2‐portal ECTR (extrabursal Chow technique) vs limited OCTR (use of special device)
Outcomes The participants were reviewed at 2, 4, 8 and 16 weeks and at 6 and 12 months after surgery
Grip and pinch strength, 2‐point discrimination (4 and 12 weeks, and 6 and 12 months), postoperative pain (VAS), complications
Notes  
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Random sequence generation (selection bias) Low risk The dominant hand was randomly allocated to either ECTR or LOCTR using a random number table and the opposite hand was treated using the other technique
Allocation concealment (selection bias) Unclear risk No information given
Blinding of participants and personnel (performance bias) 
 All outcomes High risk No information given. Participants and personnel could not be blinded
Blinding of outcome assessment (detection bias) 
 All outcomes High risk No information given. Participants and personnel could not be blinded
Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias) 
 All outcomes Unclear risk There was no reference to missing participants
Selective reporting (reporting bias) High risk Not all the outcomes were presented and valuable information was also missing (SDs or even mean values)
Other bias Low risk No baseline differences were found
The authors declare no benefits in any form related to the study

CTR: carpal tunnel release; CTS: carpal tunnel syndrome; ECTR: endoscopic carpal tunnel release; EMG: electromyography; FSS: Functional Status Scale; ITT: intention‐to‐treat; OCTR: open carpal tunnel release; SD: standard deviation; SSS: Symptom Severity Scale; VAS: visual analogue scale; RCT: randomised controlled trial