Trigger Finger Surgery

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2009

Hand surgeon Stephen Troum, MD, member of American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH), takes you step by step through a trigger finger surgical procedure, a common hand condition.

Learn more about trigger finger and other common hand conditions at the ASSH website: www.assh.org

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  • ima try this at home

  • why are they teaching us to do surgery?

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  • i was operated in january 2011,after that,absurdly,seems my fingers continue to trigger....but after four months approx now is returning normal!evidently he needs time to healing completly,now all is fine :)

  • @LudiVenom LMFAO. !! Wtf man ?? haha... yea u shud :D

  • oh shit i did it and my hand is bleeding , my fucking finger is locked down and i cant see shit its turning asjkhfl sasdasd afdsfsdfg.

  • my grandmother need this. let me tell her it only takes5-9 mins o-o

  • I had my surgery 10 days ago ,had the bandages removed 3 days after, then the stitches removed yesterday . Its still slightly swollen but the movement is coming back hopefully in 3-4 weeks i will be back playing guitar again hooray !!!!!!

  • Lol i was llooking up trigger fingers on cod and I see this glad I'm not the oonly one who looks it up!!!

  • I guess Trigger Fingers on Cod games aren't very lucky...... :-/

  • To those people who wonder why there is no bleeding at the start of and during the surgery, a rubber bandage is applied to the arm before the surgery begins, in order to exsanguinate, i.e. squeeze the blood out of the arm, and then an inflatable tourniquet is applied. This makes it easier for the surgeon to see clearly what he is doing. The surgeon explains towards the end of the operation about the tourniquet.

  • Thank you for a nice video and the explanation. Very helpful. May need to get mine done if Steroid injections don't complete the job.

  • Thanks for posting... my surgery is tomorrow morning.

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