
About This Procedure
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Quick Facts
What is Dupuytren's Contracture?
Dupuytren's Contracture is an abnormal thickening and tightening of the connective tissue beneath the skin of the palm and fingers. In most cases, this is a painless deformity and can successfully be treated with non-surgical procedures.
The Procedure
There are certain non-surgical treatments that are recommended in the early stages of Dupuytren's. These include stretching, steroid injections and enzyme injections. If the non-surgical procedures are unsuccessful, there are two surgery options available: open surgery and needle aponeurotomy.
Expected Results
Most patients experience significant improvement in finger movement and hand function. The success rate is high when performed by experienced surgeons.











