Dupuytren’s Disease
A severe contracture of long, ring and small fingers secondary to progressive Dupuytren’s Disease. Over time, Dupuytren’s contracture can cause one or more fingers to stay bent toward the palm, complicating everyday activities.
Treatment Options
1) Needle Aponeurotomy
Needle aponeurotomy is an in-office procedure to straighten fingers. The surgery uses local anesthesia, takes less than 1 hour to perform, and has a short healing time.