Trigger finger release in adults

For the treatment of

Trigger finger 

Commissioning position

This intervention is commissioned if the following criteria have been met: 

  • Triggering persists or recurs after: 
    • splinting for at least 12 weeks OR  
    • one steroid injection (potentially a second if there is improvement after the first)  

OR  

  • The finger is permanently locked in a fully flexed position in the palm OR 
  • The person has previously had 2 other trigger fingers unsuccessfully treated with appropriate non operative methods OR  
  • The person has Diabetes Mellitus

Summary of rationale

Treatment with steroid injections usually resolves troublesome trigger fingers within 1 week (strong evidence) but sometimes the triggering keeps recurring. Surgery is normally successful (strong evidence), provides better outcomes than a single steroid injection at 1 year and usually provides a permanent cure. Recovery after surgery takes 2-4 weeks. Problems sometimes occur after surgery, but these are rare (<3%) 

Associated Pathways

There are no associated pathways.

Places covered by

  • east-riding
  • hull
  • north-east-lincolnshire
  • north-lincolnshire
  • north-yorkshire
  • vale-of-york
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Date created: 12/06/2025, 14:17
Last modified: 15/07/2025, 16:06
Date of review: 31/10/2027