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07 October 2021: Clinical Research

Use of a Percutaneous Needle Release Technique for Trigger Thumb: A Retrospective Study of 11 Patients from a Single Center

Xianjie Sun 12ABCDEF , Haidong Wang 3BDEF* , Xingen Zhang 12ABCDEFG* , Bangjian He 4ABCDEF*

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.931389

Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e931389

Table 4 Results of telephone questionnaire at 3 months postoperatively.

PatientRecurrent triggering or lockingResolution of noduleGradeOverall satisfaction
(0=unsatisfied; 5=extremely satisfied)
1NYIII4
2NYI5
3NYI5
4NYI5
5NYI5
6NYI4
7NYI5
8NYII4
9NYI5
10NYI5
11NYI5
The grade of triggering according to the Quinnell grading system.

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Medical Science Monitor eISSN: 1643-3750
Medical Science Monitor eISSN: 1643-3750