Fig. 6.10.1
 A) The palmar fascia has been divided through a 2.5-cm longitudinal incision at the proximal palm, allowing visualization of the transverse carpal ligament. Note a small amount of muscle tissue (the palmaris brevis) residing on top of the transverse carpal ligament. B) After transection of the transverse carpal ligament, excellent epineural blood flow returns to the median nerve.

A) The palmar fascia has been divided through a 2.5-cm longitudinal incision at the proximal palm, allowing visualization of the transverse carpal ligament. Note a small amount of muscle tissue (the palmaris brevis) residing on top of the transverse carpal ligament. B) After transection of the transverse carpal ligament, excellent epineural blood flow returns to the median nerve.

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