How is Dupuytren’s Contracture Treated?
Corticosteroid injections decrease inflammation and pain. Injections also slow down or stop nodule progression. The number of injections required for symptom relief varies from patient to patient. Injections are usually given at three-month intervals.
Surgery may be recommended to treat severe Dupuytren’s contracture. A fasciotomy removes portions of thickened tendons. A fasciectomy removes large pieces of the palmar fascia. A fasciectomy requires a larger incision and longer recovery. A splint is used after surgery. Hand therapy is usually started 2-4 weeks after surgery. Both procedures reduce symptoms, straighten the fingers, and improve hand function.
Dr Abdul D Khan
MBBS(AMC, Vizag) MRCS(Edin, UK) MRCS(Glasg, UK) FRCS(Tr & Orth, UK) CCT(Tr & Orth, UK)