Literature DB >> 7594291

Steroid versus placebo injection for trigger finger.

D Murphy1, J M Failla, M P Koniuch.   

Abstract

The ability of a single injection of steroid and lidocaine to bring about cure of primary trigger finger was determined and compared with a control placebo injection of only lidocaine. Twenty-four patients were randomized to the therapeutic or control group and were followed prospectively. One physician administered the injection, another the clinical examination after injection, and a third evaluated the results blindly. Patients were not told to which group they were assigned. Nine of the 14 patients in the steroid group versus two of the ten patients in the placebo group were cured of trigger finger at final follow-up examination. After injection, seven patients had immediate but temporary relief of triggering because of flexor sheath distention. One injection cured 64% [corrected] of patients with primary trigger finger with no side effect and is the recommended nonsurgical treatment.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7594291     DOI: 10.1016/S0363-5023(05)80280-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Am        ISSN: 0363-5023            Impact factor:   2.230


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