Nuffield Health Glasgow Hospital

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    Nuffield Health Glasgow Hospital
     25 Beaconsfield Road,
     Glasgow
     G12 0PJ
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  • Provider Information
  • Welcome to Nuffield Health Glasgow Hospital, where we take great pride in providing our valued patients with a personalised service and the highest standards of clinical excellence. Whatever your medical condition, our aim is to ensure you receive the highest quality of patient care and first class private treatment. We have a special focus in the areas of orthopaedics, spinal surgery, ophthalmology, weight loss surgery and cosmetic treatment. You will find we offer everything you need at our hospital, from comfortable surroundings and state-of-the-art equipment, to highly experienced staff and outstanding medical care.
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    WHAT HAPPENS DURING CARPAL TUNNEL RELEASE SURGERY?
    Carpal tunnel release is usually performed using a local anaesthetic so that you feel nothing and a light sedation so you remain relaxed. The procedure takes about twenty minutes. Your surgeon will make a small incision (cut) in your wrist. They will then cut the flexor retinaculum - the ligament that forms the top of the carpal tunnel - relieving the pressure on the median nerve. The incision will be closed using sutures (stitches). Some surgeons will perform this procedure endoscopically - inserting a tiny camera into the incision to examine your wrist and cut the ligament.

    AFTER THE OPERATION
    Carpal tunnel release is usually done on an outpatient basis meaning you will do home the same day as the procedure. You may go home with a splint or heavy bandage on your wrist. Once these are removed you will begin exercises and physiotherapy to regain movement in your wrist and arms.

    Most people make a good recovery and return to normal activities following carpal tunnel release. As with any surgery there can be complications:

    Pain
    Bleeding
    Infection of the surgical site (incision)
    Scarring

    SPECIFIC COMPLICATIONS IN CARPAL TUNNEL RELEASE INCLUDE:
    Continued numbness in fingers
    Tenderness around scar
    Aching in the wrist
    Return of numbness and pain
    Complex regional pain syndrome – a rare, but chronic (long-term) condition that causes a burning pain in one of the limbs

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Consultants Initial Consulation£0
Diagnostic Investigations£0
Main Treatment£2,709
Aftercare£0
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Total Cost From:£2,709
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