Title of article :
Outpatient Percutaneous Release of Trigger Finger: A Cost Effective and Safe Procedure
Author/Authors :
Z, Marij Department of Orthopaedics - Aga Khan University Hospital - Karachi, Pakistan , Q, Aurangzeb Department of Orthopaedics - Aga Khan University Hospital - Karachi, Pakistan , HR, Rizwan Department of Orthopaedics - Aga Khan University Hospital - Karachi, Pakistan , R, Haroon Department of Orthopaedics - Aga Khan University Hospital - Karachi, Pakistan , MH, Pervaiz Department of Orthopaedics - Aga Khan University Hospital - Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract :
Introduction: Trigger finger is a common cause of pain and disability of the hand. Percutaneous release results in earlier functional recovery and patient satisfaction. This is a rapid
and cost-effective method which saves a surgical procedure
and results in better functional outcome.
Materials and Methods: This is a prospective observational
study conducted on fifty-two fingers and thumbs in 52
patients treated from 1st July 2014 till 31st December 2014,
in the Orthopaedic Section, Department of Surgery, Aga
Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan. All the baseline
characteristics of the patients, like demographics, symptoms,
Quinell's criteria and functional outcome were recorded. The
patients were treated at our hospital with trigger finger,
managed with percutaneous release using an 18 gauge needle
and followed up for a minimum period of three months. The
follow-up information included range of motion scoring,
patient satisfaction and overall outcome of the procedure in
terms of patient acceptance. The data was analyzed to
determine the functional outcome at three months.
Results: There was complete release of A1 pulleys in 52 out
of 52 digits (100%) in the patients undergoing percutaneous
release and significant patient satisfaction. No recurrence
was observed. Conclusion: Percutaneous release of trigger finger with
needle was not only associated with excellent functional
outcome and recovery in terms of patient satisfaction and
range of finger motion three months post-procedure but also was found to be cost effective.
Keywords :
Trigger finger , percutaneous release , outpatient treatment , cost-benefit analysis
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal