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After 2 Years of Numbness in the Hand, Patient Has an Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release Using VR!
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After 2 Years of Numbness in the Hand, Patient Has an Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release Using VR!
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Two,three. Nerve block paired with virtual reality for a pain free, wide awake experience. This technique, you know, I've probably done about 6,000 of them, and it just works so well. But I like endoscopic because I'm actually seeing the structures. It was not only numb but painful right? Yeah, it would wake me up in the middle of the night from pain. You want to let her back into reality right now?
So do you want to look up and enjoy the OR? Sure. She has to see what the OR looks like, she's had them on since she was in pre-op. Let's say you are not in You are not in outer space. You are not in the Maldives and you're not with the dogs. Does that hand hurt? Yeah still does. Whoa so that's it.
That is the carpal tunnel of these folks. Not as exciting. It's great, though, for patients because the relief is amazing. And that's why I think most hand surgeons like doing carpal tunnel. Because the relief is so dramatic.