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. 2016 Dec 27;40(4):568–575. doi: 10.1007/s00270-016-1545-5

Table 1.

Median nerve position 1 month after percutaneous carpal tunnel release (N = 129)

Position before PCTR Position after PCTR
Nerve above the line Nerve crosses the line Nerve under the line
Nerve above the line 12 (13.8%) 27 (31.0%) 48 (55.2%)
Nerve crosses the line 0 12 (30.8%) 27 (69.2%)
Nerve under the line 0 0 3 (100%)

Position of the nerve was compared to the line joining the hook of hamate to the ridge of the trapezium. Decompression was considered successful if nerve location went from a deep to a superficial position: nerve above the line (deepest), nerve crosses the line (intermediary); nerve under the line (most superficial). PCTR percutaneous carpal tunnel release