carpal tunnel questions
The
HAND CENTER OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS
Springfield, MA
Answers to common questions
While the goal of surgery is to relieve the pressure on the
nerve not everyone will respond the same to surgery
The time for healing is variable as no two people are
alike and no one heals exactly the same. However
most feel comfortable doing light activities that require palm pressure in 2 –
3 weeks and very heavy activities 4 –5 weeks.
Those with lighter sedentary jobs can often go back sooner.
Those with very heavy jobs may take longer.
Other conditions such as arthritis, tendonitis and fibromyalgia may delay
comfort after surgery. Sometimes
you do not complain of or notice other problems until after your carpal tunnel
is better.
The type of anesthesia used is typically is known as
"local with monitored anesthesia care "(or IV sedation). This means
that you get an intravenous dose of medicine to relax or lightly sedate you. An
anesthesiologist, a physician, who is in charge of this part of your operation,
gives the sedation. Then the surgeon injects your palm to “numb it up”.
The sedation usually makes you forget that you had the palm injection.
When the surgery starts you do not feel the incision but you know that something
is going on because the back of your hand and your fingers still are awake (Some
fall gently asleep at this point but many stay awake and are indifferent to what
is happening.)
Most carpal tunnel is done as day surgery and most
patients can have it done at the surgicenter without the need to go to the
hospital. It is usually a 20
-25 minute procedure with total time in the surgery center about 2 hours.
You need to have a ride from surgery and cannot drive for 24 hours.
After 24 hours you may drive as long as you feel safe and are not taking
pain medicine, which can impair your judgment. The requirement of insurance
carriers and some people because of other medical problems or sometimes because
of scheduling need to go to the hospital for surgery.
Then you would expect to spend about 4 – 5 hours at the hospital.
The surgicenter has you arrive 80 minutes prior to your scheduled surgery
time while at the hospital you need to get there 2 hours ahead of the surgical
time.
While everyone who has carpal tunnel surgery gets a
prescription for pain medicine, most state that they did not need it or used
it minimally. Many get by with
Tylenol, Advil, Alleve or a similar over the counter medication.
The wait to schedule surgery is typically two or three
weeks but in certain instances surgery can be scheduled quicker than that.
Ask the staff to help you.
If you have a date in mind for surgery you should not wait
until right before that time to discuss scheduling with the office just to make
sure the date is available. In
general we cannot give an exact time of the day and the time may change even a
day before.
For any scheduling questions please speak to the office staff. They will be happy to go over dates with you. If you have additional specific questions about carpal tunnel surgery please contact us as well. Please remember that not all the answers here will apply equally to everyone.
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