Trigger Finger Release
About Trigger Finger Release
Trigger finger release surgery is performed to treat a condition where a finger becomes stuck in a bent position due to tendon inflammation.
Overview
Trigger finger release is a minor surgical procedure used to treat stenosing tenosynovitis, commonly known as trigger finger. The condition occurs when the tendon sheath in the finger becomes inflamed and tight, causing the finger to lock or catch during movement. Surgery releases the tight sheath to restore smooth tendon movement.
Understanding The Procedure
Symptoms Trigger Finger Release
- ⦾ Finger stiffness
- ⦾ Clicking or locking of finger
- ⦾ Pain in the palm
- ⦾ Difficulty straightening the finger
Risks
- ⦾ Infection
- ⦾ Temporary swelling
- ⦾ Finger stiffness
- ⦾ Scar tenderness
Post-Operative Care
- ⦾ Keep the surgical area clean and dry
- ⦾ Perform recommended finger exercises
- ⦾ Avoid heavy gripping during recovery
- ⦾ Take medications as prescribed
- ⦾ Attend follow-up appointments
Long Term Outlook
Trigger finger surgery usually provides immediate improvement in finger movement. Most patients regain full hand function after recovery. Simple hand exercises help restore strength and flexibility. Early treatment prevents permanent finger stiffness. Long-term outcomes are excellent.
Trigger finger release surgery is a simple and effective procedure for restoring normal finger movement. With proper recovery and rehabilitation, patients can quickly return to daily activities with improved hand function.
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