Figure Legend: Wound infection following
carpal tunnel surgery. This patient developed worsening pain one
week after opening carpal tunnel release. She was seen by her original
surgeon, who was unimpressed by her physical findings and dismissed her
as being narcotic seeking. She sought a second opinion, and at exploration
later that day, was found to have pus throughout the carpal tunnel and
tracking deep to the flexor tendons into the retroflexor space (Parona's
space). Deep wound infections are uncommon following elective clean
hand surgery, and the signs of a deep space infection may be subtle, requiring
a high degree of suspicion for diagnosis.
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