A narrative review of pulsed radiofrequency for the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome

Author:

Gupta Himanshu1ORCID,Vance Colm2ORCID,Bansal Vishal3ORCID,Siva Ahilraj4

Affiliation:

1. Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

2. Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

3. Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Texas Health Science Center Houston Houston Texas USA

4. Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine, Michael G. DeGroote Pain Clinic McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveCarpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), which is the most common peripheral nerve entrapment syndrome, can commonly persist despite conservative treatment modalities such as wrist splinting or medications. Pulsed radiofrequency represents a minimally invasive pain intervention technique to alleviate pain. The literature was reviewed to establish the effectiveness of PRF therapy for CTS.Study DesignThis is a narrative review of relevant articles on the effectiveness of PRF for CTS.MethodFour databases, MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Embase, OVID Emcare, and Web of Science, were systematically searched. 804 records were screened, and the reference lists of eligible articles were examined. For this review, eight extracted studies were narratively explored.ResultsOne case report, three retrospective cohorts, one observational prospective study, and three randomized‐controlled trials were included. PRF likely provides both an analgesic and functional benefit in patients with mild to severe CTS, and it also shows benefit as an adjunct to carpal tunnel release surgery. Long‐term data is limited. It also appears likely that steroid injection may represent a comparable treatment modality to PRF, and there have been positive results when these modalities are used together. Notably, all studies differed in their methodology, making direct comparisons between studies challenging.ConclusionsThe evidence for PRF in the treatment of CTS, across the range of spectrum of severity or peri‐operative to CTS surgery, appears favorable and avoids known side effects of steroid injections. Potential mechanisms for PRF and future directions for research are explored.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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