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Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 8:02 pm
by tungstendipper
In two weeks I'm going under the knife to repair my dominate hand, for trigger finger. Dupuytren's contracture occurs when tissues in your hand thicken. The thickened tissue may form cords that extend from your palm to your finger. The cord may shorten, and your palm or finger may become stuck in a bent position. It effects people who work with their hands a lot.
Has anyone had this surgery? How long is the recovery time? Can you now put your hand, palm down, totally flat on a table?
Any info would help.
Mark

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 10:53 pm
by MarkL
Sorry to hear you need surgery. I also have Dupuytren's contracture in two of my fingers but it is mild enough that at my age the doctor said I will likely never need surgery. It is hereditary so you can thank one of your ancestors. My grandma had it really bad, so I guess I got it from her. Best of luck

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 8:51 am
by tungstendipper
I've read that too. It is also associated with diabetes; though, I don't have that. The surgeon and hospital is going make 23K for a hours work. Wish I could make 1/10 of that!
I won't be welding for at least a month, while I heal. Not looking forward to that.
Thanks for your reply
Mark

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 9:10 am
by cj737
It’s a perfect time to learn to weld with your non-dominant hand. Especially if you can setup a Stick configuration. Weld left handed, with a mirror, out of position. You’ll be astonished at how quickly you can learn. Then do some TIG left handed. You’ll be much farther ahead despite the layoff. 8-)

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 12:11 pm
by Josh MacD
I am a Certified Hand Therapist (and a novice welder) in Phoenix, AZ.

Dupuytren's is not typically a long recovery. Depending on your doctor's preference you will likely be in a splint to hold your hand flat for a few weeks, then wearing that same splint only at night for more weeks. As the wound heals you will be able to do more with the hand. Keep the wound clean and dry until it is fully closed but you will likely be able to shower without 'bagging' it. Just let the soapy water wash over it and no soaking it.

There are some other treatments for only minimally severe D.S., they involve some injections and manipulation 24 hours later to break up the adhesions. Both are effective if done correctly. You may very well have future cord contractures. Just manage them each as they come.

Best of luck.

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 11:48 am
by Maniak
tungstendipper wrote:In two weeks I'm going under the knife to repair my dominate hand, for trigger finger. Dupuytren's contracture occurs when tissues in your hand thicken. The thickened tissue may form cords that extend from your palm to your finger. The cord may shorten, and your palm or finger may become stuck in a bent position. It effects people who work with their hands a lot.
Has anyone had this surgery? How long is the recovery time? Can you now put your hand, palm down, totally flat on a table?
Any info would help.
Mark
HI, I have had this surgery before, twice, one on my left thumb and one on my right middle finger, at different times.
MY recovery time was about 4/6 weeks for a complete recovery, I was able to start using my hand, limited, in about 10 days but full recovery about 4/6 weeks. A Lot of numbing will occur as the surgeon has to work right along the nerve, but as long as he/she doesn't make any mistakes the numbing will subside within the 4/6 week period. And yes, after full recovery everything goes back to normal, putting palm down flat etc.. Just remember give yourself time to recover and heal and PT, yea 4/6 weeks , give take, is a long time but if you rush it and don't allow proper healing you might mess something up forever!
Just my 2 cents. Good luck!

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 7:50 am
by tungstendipper
6 days after surgery, I think I could weld today. Had NO pain. All fingers and etc work.
Looks worse than it is.

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 6:17 pm
by LtBadd
tungstendipper wrote: Looks worse than it is.
You're right about that, good to hear you're doing better

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 7:25 pm
by tungstendipper
Thanks Richard.

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2018 12:55 pm
by theaceofgates
ouch. My wife has had it twice, 2 surgeries to correct. It seems to be happening on another finger currently.

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 4:22 pm
by Boostr
:shock:

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 2:45 pm
by pgk
Damn! Sounds like your surgery went as planned which is good, my index finger gets kind of stuck in a bent position every once in awhile, now ya got me wondering if I have that? :| Hope you get better soon..

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:42 pm
by tungstendipper
pgk wrote:Damn! Sounds like your surgery went as planned which is good, my index finger gets kind of stuck in a bent position every once in awhile, now ya got me wondering if I have that? :| Hope you get better soon..
Doesn't sound like it. You would have raised tendons in your palm towards the affected finger.
STILL having problems with swelling and healing. Still can't weld. :x

Thanks for think of me,
Mark

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 8:55 am
by theaceofgates
my wife has had operations to cut the sheath on 2 fingers in the past 4 years and now it is happening again on a third finger. It sucks getting old.

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 10:13 am
by pgk
tungstendipper wrote:
pgk wrote:Damn! Sounds like your surgery went as planned which is good, my index finger gets kind of stuck in a bent position every once in awhile, now ya got me wondering if I have that? :| Hope you get better soon..
Doesn't sound like it. You would have raised tendons in your palm towards the affected finger.
STILL having problems with swelling and healing. Still can't weld. :x

Thanks for think of me,
Mark
Hey no problem Mark,
At least is a few weeks you will be back in the game, three years out of the blue I started getting a headache every day. In two weeks time it went from one a day to 30 to 35 headaches a day then the dizzy spells along with the headaches. Ended up one day getting a headache then falling down, woke up in a ambulance and ended up in the ICU united at the local hospital. They did the MRI and Ct Scan, they found a tumor under my right ventricle. Doc came in and told me that I would have to have brain surgery, I have had never been sick a day in my life then to hear this! Man, I was devastated to say the least. Aside from my hands not being as steady has they were prior to the surgery I'm back in Biness! Still trying to get my mojo back on the Tig welding thing, but I'm not giving up.. LOL Luckily for me welding is not my job, I just enjoy making things, kind of like stress relief for me. :D

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 9:09 pm
by TraditionalToolworks
Quick healing to 'ya TD!

Cheers,
Alan

Re: Has anyone have or had Dupuytren's (trigger finger)

Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 6:43 am
by tungstendipper
Thanks Alan.

Pete,
Don't give up!! Keep welding, keep that mind working. Enjoy life.