Carpal Tunnel Release for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel surgery, as performed through a less-than 2cm incision, is demonstrated by John D. Mahoney, MD. This procdure is to relieve pressure on the median nerve, which occurs as a part of carpal tunnel syndrome. More information is available at www.doctormahoney.com This procedure was performed under tourniquet control, which is why there is not any bleeding.

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  1. i just had mine a week ago on one hand and if feels great …the op was nothing who ever need this surgery shuld do it asap

  2. yeah, this is educational. i know surgery does good results, i do not EVER wanna see this again.

  3. A 12 years old teens maybe can’t watch porn on this tube, but they can watch this, so wtf?

  4. READ the description:
    “This procedure was performed under tourniquet control, which is why there is not any bleeding.”

  5. wow thats crazy . i had both my hands done .. i think if i would have seen this video before habd i would not had the courage to do it.. that looks painful. when i woke up i was definitly in pain but i dont have no more problem with my hand now than god

  6. because they give local anesthesia freezing with epinephrine which minimize bleeding . also probably they rapped the patient arm with tourniquet (like bleed pressure hand cuff) to stop blood from going to the hand.

  7. It seem that like this, there is more risk for a complication. I feel that surgeons should get all the room they need. And I really don’t care about scars too much. Someone gimme their opinion on that.

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