Literature DB >> 9018629

Percutaneous release of trigger digit with and without cortisone injection.

M R Patel1, V J Moradia.   

Abstract

Percutaneous release was done using the tip of an 18-gauge, 2.5-cm-long needle, mounted on a 3-mL3 syringe in 225 trigger digits. It was successful in 92 (89%) of the digits without cortisone injection (n = 105) and in 115 (96%) of the digits with cortisone injection (n = 120). Negligible or intermittent pain persisted for 8 weeks in the noncortisone group and 6 weeks in the cortisone group after percutaneous release. Of the first 10 digits, 2 needed repeat percutaneous release. With modification of technique, the incidence of repeat percutaneous release was zero in both groups. Open release was needed in 8% in the noncortisone group and 3% in the cortisone group. The procedure was done under local infiltration anesthesia in the office. This reduced patient anxiety, inconvenience and hospital cost.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9018629     DOI: 10.1016/S0363-5023(05)80196-0

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


  9 in total

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8.  Modified Acupotomy versus Percutaneous Release for Trigger Thumb: A Retrospective Study.

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