Percutaneous release of Dupuytren’s contracture
Unlike open surgery, the percutaneous technique restores hand function immediately with minimal discomfort and recovery time.
Taking just a few minutes, the procedure uses a small needle to cut the nodules and cords that cause the fingers to bend into the palm.
Highlights
- Local anaesthesia
- Very quick procedure
- Minimal discomfort
- No incision or scarring
- Quick and rapid treatment of recurring symptoms
- Immediate use of the hand
- Safe and proven – hundreds of patients treated with good results
Tangible benefits
- Immediate relief of symptoms and pain
- Minimal discomfort, low risk of complications
- Immediate recovery
- No rehabilitation required
- No postoperative care required
A direct impact on your quality of life
- Back to work more quickly
- Rapid resumption of hobbies and sports
- Minimizes loss of earned income
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Dr. Brutus offers a series of publications on a variety of health topics. Written in a clear and simple language, in collaboration with experts of various fields, these books are offered free of charge in downloadable version.
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