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.
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.
Dupuytren's contracture is treated through surgery or radiation therapy in Turkey. The hands are manipulated to improve extension and function. Surgery involves removing the thickened tissue and reattaching the skin.
Popular treatments include percutaneous needle aponeurotomy and fasciectomy. Rehabilitation is essential for optimal recovery.