Ideal volume of 5% dextrose (D5W) for median nerve hydrodissection (HD) for treating carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is still unknown. This study assessed the efficacy of nerve hydrodissection using varying volumes of D5W for treating mild to moderate CTS. Eighty participants with unilateral mild to moderate CTS were randomized into groups to receive either 5 ml of normal saline (NS), 5 ml of D5W, 10 ml of NS, and 10 ml of D5W, with each group undergoing one session of ultrasound-guided HD. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Boston Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Questionnaire (BCTQ), grip and pinch strength, cross-sectional area (CSA) of median nerve, and electrophysiological assessment were performed at baseline and weeks 4 and 12. In the 10 ml D5W group, VAS scores considerably improved compared with those in the NS groups. Although nerve CSA values decreased in all groups during follow-ups, the 10 mL D5W group showed a statistically significant improvement compared to the NS groups by the 12th week (p ≤ 0.01). Ultrasound-guided median nerve HD with 10 ml D5W was more effective in reducing pain and nerve size than the NS groups at the 12th week.
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