Trigger Thumb Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Randomized Comparative Study of Open and Percutaneous Release of Acquired Trigger Thumb
Trigger finger, also known as trigger digit or stenosing tenovaginitis, is caused by a size
mismatch between the flexor tendon and the A1 pulley, which is generally characterized by
pain, swelling, the limitation of finger range of motion and a symptomatic locking or
clicking sensation. Conservative treatment options include the application of non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), physiotherapy, electrotherapy, splinting and corticosteroid
injection but not always effective with regard to frequent recurrence. Open surgical release
of the A1 pulley remains the gold standard of treating symptomatic trigger finger. While
percutaneous release is a minimal invasive alternative and gaining popularity for the index,
middle ring and little fingers, investigations for the surgical efficacy on thumb is few and
far between. Investigators believe that a carefully conducted operation with proper
positioning of the thumb, wide-awake approach and meticulous technique can achieve similar
efficacy and safety in terms of possibly less intraoperative pain, imperceptible scar and
early return to daily activities and routine work.
The hypothesis of this study is that by using a proper positioning of thumb, wide awake
approach and meticulous technique in conducting percutaneous release of trigger thumb can
achieve similar efficacy and safety compared to that of open release surgical method.
Moreover, percutaneous release of trigger thumb can generate less intraoperative pain,
imperceptible scar and promote early return to routine work.
Hence, the objective of this study is to investigate and compare the safety, effectiveness
and outcome of percutaneous release versus traditional open release for trigger thumbs.
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