Carpal tunnel endoscopic decompression
Endoscopic decompression using the Smart Release® system is the most effective and rapid way to treat carpal tunnel syndrome. This cutting-edge, minimally invasive technique can be performed in mere minutes under local anaesthesia and without the need of stitches.
This is the most refined and advanced method for the conclusive treatment of CTS. The technique allows the patient to regain normal use of the hand three times faster than any other type of surgical procedure.
A tiny (1 cm) incision is made in the wrist for insertion of the Smart Release device. The ligament causing nerve compression is then divided with precision. Unlike traditional surgical methods, the skin and muscles of the hand are not injured. Pain is minimal and relief of symptoms immediate.
Highlights
- Local anaesthesia
- Quick procedure – about 10 minutes
- Tiny incision
- Minimal pain
- No stitches required
- Immediate relief of symptoms
- Use of hand within 24-48 hours
- Both hands can be treated in a single appointment
- Safe and proven – Thousands of patients treated with good results
Tangible benefits
- Immediate relief of symptoms and pain
- Minimal discomfort, low risk of complications
- Very short recovery time
- No postoperative care required
A direct impact on your quality of life
- Back to work more quickly
- Rapid resumption of hobbies and sports
- Minimizes loss of earned income
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Picture taken 5 days after endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery

Picture taken 5 days after a conventional carpal tunnel surgery
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Self help book for carpal tunnel syndrome: The essential guide to a quick recovery
Dr. Jean-Paul Brutus and Nathalie Brisebois (Occupational Therapist) answer the most frequently asked questions about carpal tunnel syndrome and offer advice to treat the disease without surgery.
Self help book for carpal tunnel syndrome:The essential guide to a quick recovery
Dr. Jean-Paul Brutus and Nathalie Brisebois (Occupational Therapist) answer the most frequently asked questions about carpal tunnel syndrome and offer advice to treat the disease without surgery.