

We’re pleased to share the findings of a recently published study in the Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume). The research highlights the use of Spirecut’s Trigger Finger Sono-Instrument® (TF-SI) for the percutaneous treatment of de Quervain’s disease.
De Quervain’s disease, which causes wrist pain and inflammation, is often treated with open surgery. This study explored whether an ultrasound-guided, minimally invasive technique could be an effective alternative.
Key Takeaways:
- Effective Results: The procedure achieved full release in all test cases during a cadaveric study.
- Quick Procedure: On average, treatments took only 4 minutes.
- Safer Approach: Radial sensory nerve branches were preserved, reducing risks of nerve injury.
- Faster Recovery: The technique allows patients to return to normal activities the next day.
Why It Matters
We hope this study represents a step forward in offering patients an alternative to traditional surgery that is less invasive and faster to recover from. While further clinical studies are needed, the initial results are encouraging.
Our focus remains on working collaboratively with the medical community to refine tools and techniques that make surgery safer and more accessible.
Check out the full article here.
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