Trigger Finger Postop
Trigger Finger Postop
Trigger Finger Postop
These instructions are to compliment the information given to you by the nursing staff or
other health care professionals. They cover many of the common questions.
Wound Care:
Immediately after surgery, a bulky dressing will be placed on your hand and wrist. Your
dressing should be kept clean and dry. The dressing can be removed 2-3 days after
surgery, and the hand lightly cleaned with soap and water. The incision should not be
soaked in water, such as in a bathtub, or vigorously rubbed to clean. You may dry the
incision by patting it lightly with a clean, dry towel. A new, clean dressing should then
be applied over the incision, such as a band aid. Dressings should be changed daily and
as needed for any bleeding or drainage.
When showering, it is recommended that a waterproof, occlusive dressing be placed
over the top of the incision area, such as an opsite dressing, for the first 5 days. You
may also use a plastic bag or saran wrap secured with tape over the area.
The incision should be inspected daily, and any abnormal drainage or excessive bleeding
should be reported immediately.
Your sutures will be removed at your clinic visit with Dr. Stewart, 10-14 days after
surgery.
Driving:
To drive you must no longer be taking narcotic pain pills (plain Tylenol, ibuprofen, or
Aleve is allowed). Also, you must feel strong and alert, and able to grip the steering
wheel with both hands.
Exercises/Activity:
It is important to begin finger exercises after surgery to avoid finger stiffness.
Exercises should be done throughout the day, and are especially important during the
first 4 weeks after surgery. Do the exercises 3-4 times a day, for 5-10 repetitions each.
Exercises include opening and closing the hand, tendon gliding exercises (see below),
and finger exercises (isolate the tip of the affected finger and bend and straighten the
tip). Heavy lifting or strenuous activity should be avoided until permitted by Dr.
Stewart. Hand therapy may be recommended for you following surgery.
Follow-up:
You will see Dr. Stewart in the office 10-14 days after surgery.
Seek medical attention immediately if you develop sudden chest pain, shortness of breath, a
rapid heartbeat, lightheadedness or dizziness.
Questions/Concerns:
If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to call our office, Monday-
Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
07/2011