Surgeons’ Recommendations for Return to Work After Carpal Tunnel Release

Author:

von Bergen Tobias N.1,Reid Risa2,Delarosa Matthew1,Gaul John1,Chadderdon Christopher123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. OrthoCarolina Hand Center, Charlotte, NC, USA

2. Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, USA

3. OrthoCarolina Research Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA

Abstract

Background: Recommendations and expectations regarding return to work (RTW) after carpal tunnel release (CTR) are often inconsistent. The study aim was to describe preferences of American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) members for perioperative management of patients following CTR, emphasizing surgeon preference regarding RTW. Methods: A survey was sent to all ASSH members with active e-mail addresses. The primary outcome was the recommended time frame for patients to RTW full duty. Secondarily, associated factors with RTW were evaluated. Results: In total, 4109 e-mail surveys were sent with 632 responses (15%). The highest proportion of respondents perform >100 CTRs per year (43.2%), have been practicing for >20 years (38.1%), and perform CTR using standard, open approach at outpatient surgery centers. The primary surgeon made recommendations about RTW in 99.5% of cases. For desk-based duties, the median recommended RTW time was 3 days; for duties requiring repetitive, light lifting of <10 lbs, the median recommended RTW time was 10 days; and for heavy manual duties, the median recommended RTW time was 30 days after CTR, according to the respondents. The 3 factors considered most influential for RTW were type of work, employer support, and financial considerations. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates consistency among ASSH members in the perioperative management of CTR patients. The most important factors affecting RTW were type of work performed, employer support, and financial considerations. This study provides a meaningful foundation to manage expectations and guide patients, medical providers, and employers on the amount of time likely to be missed from work after CTR.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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