During a 10 year period 58 patients had 80 trigger fingers operated on at this hospital. The male/female ratio was 32:26 and most children were operated on at between the ages of 2 and 4 years, and 15 months (range 2-99) after the lesion had been noticed. The operation was quick and effective with no complications. Only one patient was re-operated on, with a good result. Thirteen patients had bilateral lesions. Both hands were examined and in 11 patients (19%) we found that the thickening corresponding to the trigger finger was also present on the opposite side but giving no symptoms. There seems to be a predisposition to bilateral affections.
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