Short term outcome of open versus percutaneous release of trigger finger in eastern India population A randomized controlled study
Journal Title: Journal of the Indian Medical Association - Year 2018, Vol 116, Issue 6
Abstract
Trigger finger is common condition affecting mainly female population resulting in difficulty in performing day to day activities.we have compared two options ,open versus percutaneous release of trigger finger in our Institution in short term basis percutaneous group showed better outcome than open group but long term outcome was same in both groups.
Authors and Affiliations
Sanjay Kumar, Amiya Kumar Bera
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