Orthopaedics

Dupuytren's Contracture Treatment

-Treatment-

Dupuytren's contracture is a hand condition causing fingers to bend inward. Treatments include needle aponeurotomy, where a doctor inserts a thin needle into the cord under the skin to break it up, or collagenase injections that soften the tissue, allowing straightening of the finger. Surgical options like fasciectomy remove the affected tissue.

Orthopaedics in Canada

Dupuytren's Contracture Treatment

-Treatment-

Dupuytren's contracture is a hand condition causing fingers to bend inward. Treatments include needle aponeurotomy, where a doctor inserts a thin needle into the cord under the skin to break it up, or collagenase injections that soften the tissue, allowing straightening of the finger. Surgical options like fasciectomy remove the affected tissue.

In Canada:

Dupuytren's contracture is a hand condition causing fingers to bend inward. Canada offers various treatments including needle aponeurotomy, collagen injection, and surgery. Needle aponeurotomy uses needles to break the tight cord while collagen injections soften it. Surgical fasciectomy involves removing affected tissue.

Average Waiting Time: 1-3 months
Cost Range: €1580 - €6320
Additional:

Advanced cases may require multiple procedures. Waiting time for public healthcare can be up to 3 months.

Packages for Dupuytren's Contracture Treatment in 3 Hospitals in Canada
Filters
Tags
Tags
See Hospitals
Clear Tags
Filters
(clear filters)

Country

City

Price Range
$
$

highest tech
best facilities
best communication
nicest staff
most competent
most punctual