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The outcome of treatment of trigger thumb in children
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Thumb HypoplasiaChild PsychologySpontaneous RecoveryPollicizationPediatricsYounger ChildrenEducationSurgeryHand SurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryHand TherapyTrigger ThumbChild Development
Our aim was to determine the outcome of the treatment of trigger thumb in children. There was a rate of spontaneous recovery of 49% in those children whose thumbs were observed before a final decision to operate was made. Spontaneous recovery occurred more commonly in children over 12 months old. All patients treated by operation had a satisfactory outcome with few complications. The overall rate of recurrence was 4.0% and it was more common in younger children. Our results suggest that a conservative approach to surgery for this condition could be adopted.
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