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Surgical Treatment of Trigger Fingers

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Specialty Orthopedics
Date 1999 Jan 29
PMID 9922537
Citations 6
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Abstract

The surgical treatment of 55 trigger fingers resulted in 87% patient satisfaction, without major complications. The mean incapacity was 1.4 weeks. Three recurrences were noted; four patients had a slight extension lag and three still experienced some local pain.

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