Turkmen, ErsenSakci, Mehmet S.Ertem, Kadir2024-08-042024-08-0420212667-663Xhttps://doi.org/10.4328/ACAM.20234https://hdl.handle.net/11616/103682Multiple mini-invasive surgical approaches have been proposed to reduce the complications accompanied by or emerging from traditional open release of the carpal tunnel. The vertical mini-open blind technique using a short palmar incision distal to the wrist crease has been shown to be safe and easily reproducible with a short recovery period. In the literature, complications involving median nerve injury following carpal tunnel release using the mini-open blind technique through a small incision proximal to the wrist crease are extremely rare or nonexistent. The authors report a case of an incomplete transection of the median nerve following surgery with the mini-invasive (or mini-open) technique through an incision at an unusual site (proximal to the flexion wrist crease).eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMedian nerveCarpal tunnelMini-open approachMedian nerve transection following carpal tunnel release with an unusual surgical approach: A case studyArticle12111111310.4328/ACAM.20234WOS:000645097300024N/A