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Dupuytren’s contracture, also known as Dupuytren’s disease, is a hand condition where the finger/s become difficult to straighten and start to bend inwards towards the palm. It occurs when protein-filled lumps (nodules) create a thick cord that pulls taut underneath the skin, making it difficult to extend the finger/s and they lose function. Dupuytren’s Fasciectomy is a surgical procedure that ranges from a simple cut to the fibrous band in the palm to removing all the affected skin and replacing it with skin grafts.
Dupuytren’s contracture affects men more than women, with most cases in men over 50 and women over 60.
Following consultant assessment and advice, Dupuytren’s contracture fasciectomy is often advised when experiencing any or all of the following symptoms or if other treatments such as enzyme injections have proven unsuccessful:
The surgical approach depends on the position and severity of the Dupuytren’s contracture, the condition of the skin and if there has been any previous surgery. Surgical options may include:
The operation may take 30 minutes to an hour (or more), depending on the surgical method carried out and the number of fingers involved.
**Guide prices may vary following consultation
Minor Op Guide price: £300
What’s included? | Hospital Only Fixed Price Package |
Consultant fees | X |
Initial consultation | X |
Drugs and dressings | ✓ |
Take-home medications | ✓ |
Post-op consultation | X |
Day Case Guide price: £1,106
What’s included? | Hospital Only Fixed Price Package |
Consultant fees | X |
Anaesthetist fees | X |
Initial consultation | X |
Standard pre-admission assessments | ✓ |
Accommodation | ✓ |
Meals | ✓ |
Nursing | ✓ |
Theatre charges | ✓ |
Histology | ✓ |
Drugs and dressings | ✓ |
Standard prosthesis charges | ✓ |
Take-home medications | ✓ |
Post-op consultation | X |
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