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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery in Ahmedabad — Complete Guide

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery in Ahmedabad — Complete Guide

Do your hands go numb at night? Does tingling in your fingers wake you up from sleep? Do you drop things without warning or feel weakness in your grip?

These are classic signs of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) — one of the most common hand conditions in India, especially among office workers, homemakers, diabetic patients, and pregnant women.

This complete guide covers everything you need to know about carpal tunnel syndrome — from symptoms and diagnosis to surgery and recovery — in simple, plain language.

The carpal tunnel is a narrow passage in your wrist, surrounded by bones and ligaments. The median nerve passes through this tunnel along with tendons that bend your fingers. When the tunnel becomes too narrow — due to swelling, inflammation, or anatomical changes — it squeezes the median nerve, causing pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand.

Symptoms — How to Know If You Have CTS

Early Stage

Occasional tingling or numbness in thumb, index, and middle fingers. Worse at night.

Moderate Stage

Frequent numbness, pain radiating up the arm, dropping objects, difficulty with fine tasks.

Severe Stage

Constant numbness, muscle wasting at base of thumb, permanent weakness in grip.

Who Gets Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

  • People who type on computers for long hours (IT professionals, data entry workers)
  • Homemakers — frequent hand/wrist movements during cooking, cleaning
  • Diabetic patients (diabetes causes nerve swelling)
  • Pregnant and post-partum women (fluid retention)
  • Hypothyroid patients
  • Workers using vibrating tools or doing repetitive hand motions
  • People above 40 years (more common with age)

Diagnosis — How Is CTS Confirmed?

At Krisha Hand Hospital, Dr. Karn Maheshwari diagnoses carpal tunnel syndrome through:

  • Clinical examination — Tinel’s test (tapping the wrist) and Phalen’s test (bending the wrist) to reproduce symptoms
  • Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) — measures electrical signal speed through the median nerve. This is the gold standard test for confirming CTS severity
  • Ultrasound — can visualize the swollen median nerve

Experiencing Numbness or Tingling in Your Hands?

Don’t wait for it to get worse. Get a confirmed diagnosis and treatment plan from Dr. Karn Maheshwari at Krisha Hand Hospital, Ahmedabad.

Non-Surgical Treatment — When Does It Work?

For early and mild CTS, Dr. Karn first tries non-surgical options:

  • Wrist splint at night — keeps the wrist in a neutral position, reduces nerve pressure during sleep
  • Steroid injection — corticosteroid injection into the carpal tunnel reduces inflammation temporarily
  • Activity modification — reducing repetitive wrist movements, ergonomic adjustments
  • Physiotherapy — nerve gliding exercises and wrist stretches

When Is Surgery Needed?

  • Non-surgical treatment has failed after 3–6 months
  • NCS shows moderate or severe nerve damage
  • Symptoms are constant (not just occasional)
  • There is muscle wasting at the base of the thumb
  • You have significant functional loss — can’t grip, button clothes, write

Carpal Tunnel Surgery — What Happens

The procedure is called Carpal Tunnel Release (CTR). It is one of the most commonly performed hand surgeries in the world — safe, effective, and fast.

Detail

Information

Surgery Duration

15–25 minutes

Admission Required?

No — day surgery, go home same day

Sutures Removed

10–14 days after surgery

Return to Work

Light work: 1–2 weeks | Heavy work: 4–6 weeks

Recovery After Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Time

What to Expect

Day 1–3

Mild pain and swelling — managed with simple painkillers

Week 1–2

Keep hand elevated, avoid wetting the wound, light finger movement allowed

Week 2

Sutures removed, light activities resume

Month 1–2

Grip strength returns, numbness gradually improves

Month 3–6

Full nerve recovery — sensation fully returns in most patients

Conclusion

Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most treatable hand conditions — but only if you act before the nerve damage becomes permanent. The good news is that surgery takes just 20 minutes, is done under local anesthesia, and has a 90–95% success rate.

At Krisha Hand Hospital, Ahmedabad, Dr. Karn Maheshwari has performed hundreds of carpal tunnel release surgeries with excellent outcomes. As Gujarat’s only FNB-qualified hand surgeon, he brings the highest level of expertise to every procedure.

If you are experiencing numbness, tingling, or weakness in your hands, do not ignore it. Book your consultation at Krisha Hand Hospital today — early treatment gives you the best chance of a full, permanent recovery.

Get Your Carpal Tunnel Treated in Ahmedabad

Dr. Karn Maheshwari — Gujarat’s only FNB-qualified hand specialist. Same-week OPD slots at Krisha Hand Hospital, Ahmedabad.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The surgery is done under local anesthesia — you feel no pain during the procedure. Mild soreness for 2–5 days after surgery is normal and managed with simple over-the-counter painkillers.

Recurrence is rare (less than 5% of cases). Most patients are permanently cured. In rare cases where symptoms recur, a second release surgery can be performed.

The cost varies based on whether one or both hands are treated. Carpal tunnel surgery is covered under many health insurance policies including Mediclaim, CGHS, and corporate TPA. Contact Krisha Hand Hospital for current pricing and insurance verification.

In some cases, yes. However, Dr. Karn typically recommends doing one hand first (the more symptomatic one) so you can use the other hand during recovery. Both hands can be done within the same week if necessary.

Dr. Karn Maheshwari

FNB (Hand & Microsurgery) | MS Ortho | DNB Ortho | Founder, Krisha Hand Hospital

Dr. Karn Maheshwari is the founder of Krisha Hand Hospital, Ahmedabad, established in 2016. He is the only FNB-qualified hand surgeon across Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.

With MS and DNB in Orthopedics, Dr. Maheshwari specializes in treating a wide range of hand and wrist conditions, including carpal tunnel syndrome, sports hand injuries, orthopedic hand surgery, ganglion cysts, mangled hand injuries, congenital hand differences, brachial plexus palsy, cerebral palsy & spastic hand, hand tendinopathy, hand microsurgery, hand swelling, hand transplants, hand reimplantation, rheumatoid hand deformities, and peripheral nerve injuries & compressive neuropathies.

Dr. Maheshwari’s unmatched expertise and patient-centric approach ensure world-class treatment, advanced surgical solutions, and optimal recovery for patients with complex hand and wrist conditions.

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