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Trigger Finger Release Surgery in Jaipur

Advanced Trigger Finger Treatment by Dr. Hemendra Agrawal

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20000+ Surgeries
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What is Trigger Finger?

Trigger finger, medically known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition where a finger or thumb gets stuck in a bent position and may suddenly snap straight, like a trigger being released.

It occurs due to inflammation or thickening of the tendon sheath, which restricts smooth movement of the tendon.

Common symptoms include finger stiffness, pain, clicking sensation, and difficulty in straightening the finger.

Dr. Hemendra Agrawal provides advanced treatment for trigger finger, including non-surgical therapies and minimally invasive surgical release.

The goal is to relieve tendon constriction, restore smooth movement, and eliminate pain.

Conditions & Indications

When is this procedure recommended?

1

Trigger finger (stenosing tenosynovitis)

2

Finger locking or catching

3

Painful finger movement

4

Stiffness in fingers or thumb

5

Difficulty gripping objects

6

Repetitive strain injuries

7

Diabetes-related tendon issues

8

Failure of conservative treatment

How is Trigger Finger Release Performed?

A detailed walkthrough of the surgical process

1

Clinical Evaluation

Assessment of symptoms, finger movement, and severity.

2

Non-Surgical Treatment

Rest, splinting, medications, and steroid injections.

3

Surgical Planning

Preparation for release if symptoms persist or worsen.

4

Trigger Release Procedure

The tendon sheath is carefully released to allow smooth tendon movement.

5

Closure

Small incision is closed, and dressing is applied.

6

Post-Operative Care

Early finger movement is encouraged to prevent stiffness.

Key Benefits

How this procedure transforms your life

Relieves finger locking and pain

Restores smooth finger movement

Quick and minimally invasive procedure

Short recovery time

High success rate

Improves hand function

Prevents long-term stiffness

Enhances daily activity performance

Recovery Timeline

What to expect during your recovery journey

Week 1

Initial Phase

Wound care, pain control, and gentle finger movement.

Week 2-3

Early Recovery

Improved movement and return to light activities.

Week 3-6

Rehabilitation Phase

Full movement restored with strengthening exercises.

Month 1-2

Full Recovery

Return to normal activities without restrictions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about this procedure

It is caused by inflammation and narrowing of the tendon sheath.
Most cases are treated non-surgically; surgery is needed if symptoms persist.
The surgery typically takes 10-20 minutes.
Yes, gentle movement is encouraged immediately after the procedure.

Ready to Take the First Step?

Book a consultation with Dr. Hemendra Agrawal to discuss your condition and explore the best treatment options for you.

Call +919210696045