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Trigger Finger Release Surgery

Consultation in Harrogate, Yorkshire

Also known as: Trigger Finger release surgery, triggering finger release

A stiff or locked finger can disrupt daily tasks and keep you from doing the things you love. At Kliniken, we specialise in trigger finger treatment, offering expert care right here in Harrogate, Yorkshire. This common condition, caused by a tendon issue in the finger, can make simple movements frustrating and uncomfortable. Our approach focuses on relief and restoring your finger’s natural movement. With effective solutions tailored to you, we are here to help you get back to living life comfortably and confidently. Discover how our NHS trained consultants hand surgeons at Kliniken can make a difference today.

OVERVIEW

How much does Trigger Finger Release Surgery cost?

Surgical Time

30 mins

Cost

From £2,150

Day Case

Yes

Anaesthetic

Local anaesthetic

Time off work

2 week

Time before showering

10 days

Trigger Finger, Defined

Trigger finger, medically known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a common condition where your finger or thumb catches, locks, or becomes stiff as you try to straighten or bend it. This can create discomfort, a clicking sensation, and even small lumps at the base of the affected finger or thumb. Normally, your tendons glide smoothly through tight tunnels in your hand, but movement becomes restricted when these tunnels thicken or tighten. Over time, the tendon can become inflamed, potentially forming a lump.

Though its exact causes aren’t fully understood, gout, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, or being over 40 may increase your risk. Fortunately, trigger finger treatment can restore ease and flexibility to your movements.

What is Trigger Finger Release Surgery?

Sometimes, when your finger just refuses to cooperate, it may need a little extra help. Trigger finger release surgery is a simple procedure that can effectively resolve the issue of a finger or thumb stuck in a bent position. During the surgery, a small incision is made in the palm, and the surgeon carefully cuts the tendon sheath, causing the finger to lock. This simple adjustment allows the tendon to glide smoothly once again, enabling normal movement and preventing the finger from getting stuck in the future.

How Our Specialists Alleviate Trigger Finger

The hand surgeons are trained and experienced in two methods of trigger finger release surgery to help restore your finger’s natural motion. A Kliniken consultant will work with you to determine the best plan of care for your condition. Your operation will be performed by a specialist hand surgeon and done under local anaesthetic. This means you’ll be awake, but the area will be numbed to prevent any discomfort. Both surgical procedures are relatively quick, taking around 20 minutes, and won’t require an overnight hospital stay. While recovery may take some time, and there is a chance of minor complications, most patients experience restored usage of the affected finger with minimal disruption to daily life. 

The two operations include:

Open Trigger Finger Release Surgery

During open trigger finger release surgery, a local anaesthetic is injected into your hand to numb the area. The surgeon will make a small incision at the base of the affected finger or thumb. Through this opening, the surgeon carefully widens the top of the tendon sheath by precisely cutting into it. The incision is then closed with stitches and covered with a light bandage to protect the area while it heals. This method is commonly chosen for its ability to provide a direct view of the area, allowing for greater precision.

Percutaneous Trigger Finger Release Surgery

Percutaneous trigger finger release surgery involves a slightly different approach. Similar to the open surgery, a local anaesthetic is used to numb the hand. Instead of creating an incision, the surgeon inserts a small needle at the base of the affected finger. The needle is used to cut through the ligament, causing the tendon restriction. Since no incision is made, there’s no external wound or scarring. However, because the procedure relies on the surgeon’s guidance through the skin, it may involve more risk and might not be as effective as open surgery in every case.

Recovery After Trigger Finger Surgery

Getting back to normal after trigger finger release surgery is often quicker than you might expect. Right after the procedure, you should be able to move your finger right away. Any dressings can usually come off within a few days to make movement smoother, and most people regain full finger movement in about two weeks. If you’ve had open surgery, you may notice some soreness in your palm, but this typically subsides in the same timeframe. Activities like driving can often resume within a few days, while sports or manual labour may require a bit more healing time, around two to four weeks.

Why Choose Kliniken for Trigger Finger Release Surgery

Finding the right care for your hands shouldn’t be complicated. At Kliniken, we offer hour-long consultations, giving you ample time to discuss the most effective treatment for your trigger finger release surgery. The process is straightforward – speak with us, share helpful photos, and you could have your procedure completed on the same day.

Located in Harrogate’s serene countryside, our clinic offers the perfect environment for rest and recovery. From start to finish, you’ll work with the same clinician, who will deliver attentive, personalised care while maintaining full discretion and respect for your privacy

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Achieve Lasting Comfort and Confidence at Kliniken Today

Life feels better when your hands work just as they should. With our expert approach to trigger finger treatment, you’ll discover compassionate, gold-standard care to help you regain your ease of movement. Our personalised approach means that every detail is thoughtfully addressed to deliver long-lasting results that truly matter. You deserve the freedom to enjoy daily tasks without discomfort holding you back.

Restore your hand’s natural movement and rediscover everyday comfort – contact us today to request a callback and take the first step toward lasting relief.

WHY US

Why Choose Kliniken for Trigger Finger Release Surgery

Consultations

Consultations

Generous hour long consultations to discuss the best solution.

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Simple Process

Simple Process

A quick discussion over the phone, send over photos, questions and discussion, visit the clinic and treatment can be in same day.

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Great Location

Great Location

Country side and clean air helps you rest and recuperate.

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Personal Touch

Personal Touch

Same clinician assigned to your from start to finish of your treatment.

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Attentive Care Plan

Attentive Care Plan

Personalised and attentive care throughout the surgery.

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Privacy & Discretion

Privacy & Discretion

Privacy and discretion of our clients is paramount.

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Locations

We now offer surgery at multiple locations. Get your surgery done at a clinic close to you. Wherever you go we offer the same level of care and treatment.​

Address: The Pine, Oakwood Park Business Centre, Fountains Road Harrogate HG3 3BF

Parking: Yes

Day Case: Yes

Address: 15, Huddersfield Road, Elland HX5 9BA

Parking: Yes

Day Case: Yes

Address: 104 Throne Road Doncaster DN2 5BJ

Parking: Yes

Day Case: Yes

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Patients can typically have Trigger Finger release performed and go home the same day. Patients have the procedure under local anaesthetic. An incision is made at the base of the finger of the affected digit. This allows for the A1 pulley (a tight band that helps the finger to bend) to be cut and so free the tendon that has the swelling (flexor tendon). The skin is closed with non-dissolving stitches & hand dressed to protect the wound, but free enough to use when absolutely needed.

Patients who commonly wake in the morning and notice their finger (any digit) being held in a bent position & feel resistance to straighten the finger by itself, therefore needing to use the other hand to do this (Triggering of the finger). 

The finger tends to straighten with a bit of a snap. These patients may have had other treatments previously with an unsuccessful outcome.

When patients come into the clinic, our UK-trained plastic surgeon makes a full assessment of the patient.  

This includes any relevant history, including reasons for surgery and a thorough examination of the affected hand & the other side.

Part of this process is explaining to the patients what can be done, why, and what to expect, based on each patients’ anatomy and suitability for surgery.

Following the surgical release of the trigger finger, the finger will be moving freely in the theatre where it is checked.  

There will be swelling with the anaesthetic, but the patient will be pain-free.  

Immediately after surgery, each patient is seen by the senior physiotherapist who specialises in hand surgery patients, where they are given advice for what to look out for, what to expect and what can be done including exercise to help with rehabilitation.  

Patients can contact their team if they have any questions.

Patients are seen 10 days after surgery when the wounds are checked and stitches removed when the same physiotherapist will go through the exercises to help with rehabilitation after surgery.

Early on the finger may be straightened out without help. 

As time goes on, patients may find that they need to use the other hand to straighten the affected digit. 

Patients may have had tried anti-inflammatory medications (like Ibuprofen), rest, splints or steroid injections. 

If despite this, the symptoms of triggering are still present, surgery can be utilised.

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