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.
Patient | Recurrent triggering or locking | Resolution of nodule | Grade | Overall satisfaction |
---|---|---|---|---|
(0=unsatisfied; 5=extremely satisfied) | ||||
1 | N | Y | III | 4 |
2 | N | Y | I | 5 |
3 | N | Y | I | 5 |
4 | N | Y | I | 5 |
5 | N | Y | I | 5 |
6 | N | Y | I | 4 |
7 | N | Y | I | 5 |
8 | N | Y | II | 4 |
9 | N | Y | I | 5 |
10 | N | Y | I | 5 |
11 | N | Y | I | 5 |
The grade of triggering according to the Quinnell grading system. |