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The Effect of Miniscalpel-Needle Versus Steroid Injection for Trigger Thumb Release
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 08/14/09
Chao M et al. – No digital nerve injury occurred in either group. Percutaneous release with a miniscalpel–needle had a higher success rate than steroid injection.
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