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NCT05477290

Function and Scar in Trigger Finger Release

Completed Last updated 24 June 2024
What this trial tests

trial testing Trigger Finger Release through Transverse Incision in Trigger Finger in 75 participants. Completed in 18 June 2024.

Timeline
10 June 2019
Primary endpoint
18 June 2024
18 June 2024

Quick facts

Lead sponsorMcMaster University
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment75
Start date10 June 2019
Primary completion18 June 2024
Estimated completion18 June 2024
Sites1 location across Canada

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

McMaster University

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Trigger Finger. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Trigger finger is a common upper limb impairment associated with a significant decrease in quality of life, hand dexterity and strength as well as increased pain while complying daily activities of living. Trigger finger can be managed through the surgical release of the ligaments in the affected finger. The open surgical release of trigger finger can be accomplished through multiple incision types. As such, each incision may present different risks of harming or disturbing the underlying anatomy in the hand. This study aims to assess the variation in three incisional techniques (oblique, transverse and vertical) to determine which incision is preferential to improve scar aesthetics, increase hand function and minimize complications. Patients will be observed following surgery and information about hand function and quality of life will be obtained through the administration of questionnaires. Data will be collected at four time-points, one prior to and three following surgery.

Publications & conference data

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