Dr. Pournaras often performs a surgical procedure called a release. The goal of this surgery is to “release” the tendon sheath that wraps around the base of your thumb, relieving pressure and friction and restoring movement at the base of your thumb.
This operation usually is performed under a local anaesthetic and takes about 30 minutes. Dr. Pournaras will make a small cut at the base of your thumb. He will then cut open the fibrous roof of the tunnel that is causing the de Quervain’s disease. This allows the tendons to glide freely through the tunnel. Next he will close the incision up.
This an outpatient surgery that you will be able to go home 2-3 hours after. Its important to rememeber: Keep your effected hand raised and bandaged for 2 days.
Gently exercise your fingers, writs and elbow to prevent stiffness. Regular exercise will help you to return to normal activities as soon as possible.