Trigger finger surgery
is changing
Trigger finger, a condition marked by painful finger locking and restricted movement, has traditionally been treated with invasive surgery involving significant recovery time. Spirecut's Trigger Finger Sono-Instrument® TF offers a groundbreaking alternative: an incision-free, ultrasound-guided procedure that prioritizes precision, efficiency, and patient comfort.
A shift in trigger finger treatment
Spirecut’s patented Sono-Instrument® TF is designed for minimally invasive trigger finger surgery. It utilizes advanced ultrasound imaging to guide the release of the A1 pulley—the tendon sheath that causes the condition—without the need for open incisions. This procedure eliminates scarring, minimizes complications, and allows for near-immediate resumption of daily activities, including hand washing.
Surgeons in the US now have access to new trigger finger tools to prevent the need for surgical intervention
Trigger finger surgery in the US
The procedure relies on high-frequency ultrasound (15MHz or higher) paired with a specialized "hockey-stick" probe for precise visualization of the affected area. The Sono-Instrument® TF allows surgeons to safely release the thickened tissue causing the condition, without the risks and recovery time associated with traditional open surgery.
Spirecut's technology is transforming the field of hand surgery by offering a solution tailored for both patient convenience and surgical precision. It's especially beneficial for people with multiple affected fingers or co-existing conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome