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== Overview== | == Overview== | ||
Recurrence of sign and symptoms after surgical or nonsurgical interventions is a possible fact. The most important complications include: Scar formation, nerve damage, vascular injuries, incomplete release of the ligament, wound infections. | |||
==Complication== | ==Complication== | ||
Surgery may cause: | Surgery may cause: | ||
*Scar formation | *Scar formation | ||
*Nerve damage | *Nerve damage | ||
* | *Vascular injuries | ||
*Incomplete release of the ligament | *Incomplete release of the ligament | ||
*Wound infections | *Wound infections |
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Overview
Recurrence of sign and symptoms after surgical or nonsurgical interventions is a possible fact. The most important complications include: Scar formation, nerve damage, vascular injuries, incomplete release of the ligament, wound infections.
Complication
Surgery may cause:
- Scar formation
- Nerve damage
- Vascular injuries
- Incomplete release of the ligament
- Wound infections
Prognosis
Mental status parameters, alcohol usage decrease the final outcome of patients after their therapy.