Soner Çivi, A. Tanburoğlu, Halil Ibrahim Süner, O. Kardes, E. Durdag, K. Tufan
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Corresponding Author: Soner Çivi E-mail: sonercivi@yahoo.com Submitted: 9 May 2017 Accepted: 4 August 2017 You may cite this article as: Çivi S, Tanburoğlu A, Suner Hİ, Kardeş Ö, Durdağ E, Tufan K. Does the Dominant hand factor have an effect on postoperative recovery in the surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome? Neurol Sci Neurophysiol 2018; 35: 41-43. This study has been presented in the 31th Scientific Congress of Turkish Neurosurgical Society. Abstract Objective: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is the most frequently encountered entrapment neuropathy. Surgical treatment is usually suggested to patients with severe symptoms. In this study, we aimed to examine the effect of the dominant hand on the clinical results of CTS decompression surgery.