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Dupuytren's contracture

Intraoperative view of the ring finger of a patient with a flexion contracture, with the radial digital neurovascular bundle identified and isolated coursing volar over the Dupuytren cord, which is being held up by forceps as it is excised in a proximal-to-distal direction

From the collection of Dr C.M. Rodner; used with permission

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Dupuytren's contracture

Preoperative view of a small finger flexion contracture with surgical indications

From the collection of Dr C.M. Rodner; used with permission

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Dupuytren's contracture

Postoperative view of the ring finger of a patient with a flexion contracture, showing the closed wound over a Penrose drain, which is used to minimise subsequent haematoma formation

From the collection of Dr C.M. Rodner; used with permission

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Dupuytren's contracture

One-month postoperative view of the ring finger of a patient with a flexion contracture, demonstrating full active digital extension

From the collection of Dr C.M. Rodner; used with permission

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Dupuytren's contracture

Preoperative view of a small finger flexion contracture with surgical indications

From the collection of Dr C.M. Rodner; used with permission

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Dupuytren's contracture

Preoperative view of the ring finger of a patient with a flexion contracture with surgical indications, showing the incision marking, demonstrating a transverse incision overlying the distal palmar crease, and oblique Brunner incisions coursing from it proximally and distally

From the collection of Dr C.M. Rodner; used with permission

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Dupuytren's contracture

One-month postoperative view of the ring finger of a patient with a flexion contracture, demonstrating active digital flexion

From the collection of Dr C.M. Rodner; used with permission

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