Compare – and see the benefits of the Brown Procedure.

Example of the Brown Procedure for endoscopic carpal tunnel treatment.

This is a clear endoscopic From The Inside™ view of the transverse carpal ligament, isolated, about to be released without injury to the overlying structures.  Typically, there are no restrictions after seven days.


After healing, the two tiny incisions are hardly visible.  There are no stitches.

 

Example of common open carpal tunnel release.

This is the extent of surgical dissection of the hand required in an open carpal tunnel release.  Healing and recovery may require months.


The extensive post-operative wound persists as a scar in the palm, often permanently tender.

The Brown Procedure should not be confused with other endoscopic techniques which do not have the same safety and effectiveness, as has been shown in “A 12-Year Experience Using the Brown Two-Portal Endoscopic Procedure of Transverse Carpal Tunnel Ligament Release in 14,722 Patients: Defining a New Paradigm in the Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Release.” Other endoscopic techniques have been associated with significant complications.

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