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DeQuervain's Release Surgery in Calgary

If you feel sharp pain at the base of your thumb every time you try to turn a key or lift a cup, you may be dealing with more than just a simple strain. This condition is known as De Quervain’s tenosynovitis. It happens when the tunnel that protects the tendons in your wrist becomes narrow and tight. When these tissues cannot slide easily, every movement becomes a struggle.


While rest and minor treatments help some people, others find that the pain keeps coming back. This is where De Quervain’s syndrome surgery becomes a vital option. By choosing Private Hand Surgery, you can access expert care without the long waiting lists. This allows you to regain the use of your hand much faster and return to your normal daily life.

Understanding De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis

This condition affects the tendon that runs along the side of your wrist. Tendons are the tough cords that connect muscle to bone. In a healthy hand, these cords glide through a smooth tunnel. However, when the tunnel walls thicken, they squeeze the tendons. This causes significant wrist pain on the thumb side.


The discomfort often spreads from the wrist and thumb up into the forearm. You might notice it most when making a fist or grasping objects. Because we use our hands for almost everything, this condition can quickly become frustrating. If you notice a "catching" or "snapping" sensation when you move your wrist, it is time to seek professional advice.


Common Symptoms to Watch For:

  • Swelling and tenderness at the base of the thumb.
  • Pain that gets worse with repetitive hand or wrist movements.
  • A "sticking" feeling when moving the thumb.
  • Difficulty pinching or gripping heavy items.

Why Choose Private Hand Surgery?

When you are in pain, time is of the essence. Opting for a private hand and wrist surgeon ensures that you receive a personalized diagnosis and a swift treatment plan. Private facilities offer a comfortable environment where your recovery is the top priority. You won't have to navigate a complex system just to get an appointment.


Choosing Private Hand Surgery also means you have access to the latest surgical techniques. The goal is always to provide a permanent solution rather than a temporary fix. Your surgeon will work closely with you to ensure you understand every step of the process. This high level of care helps reduce anxiety and sets the stage for a successful outcome.

Non-Surgical Options and Preparation

Before recommending a tendon release wrist surgery, your doctor might suggest conservative methods. These are designed to reduce swelling and calm the irritation. Many patients start by wearing a splint to keep the thumb and wrist still. This gives the area a chance to heal without constant friction.


Your doctor may also suggest anti-inflammatory medication or specialized hand therapy. If these steps do not provide enough relief, a steroid injection might be used to help the area settle down. However, if the pain persists for several months, surgery is usually the most effective path forward. It addresses the physical blockage that non-surgical methods simply cannot fix.

The Procedure: What to Expect

De Quervain’s release surgery is a common and straightforward procedure. It is usually performed as a day case, meaning you can go home shortly after it is finished. During the operation, the surgeon makes a small incision on the side of your wrist. This allows them to reach the tight tunnel that is causing the problem.


The surgeon carefully cuts the roof of the tunnel to create more space for the tendons. Once the pressure is released, the tendons can glide freely again. This immediately stops the friction that causes inflammation. Because the incision is small, the scarring is minimal, and the risk of complications is very low when performed by an experienced specialist.

Recovery and Long-Term Results

After the surgery, your hand and wrist will be bandaged for protection. You will be encouraged to move your fingers early on to prevent stiffness. Most patients find that the sharp pain they felt before the operation disappears almost instantly. You may need a few weeks of rest before returning to heavy lifting or sports.

A specialized therapist will often guide you through exercises to strengthen your wrist and thumb. 


Following these instructions is the best way to ensure a full recovery. Within a month or two, most people find they have regained total function. You can once again enjoy your hobbies and work tasks without the constant shadow of pain.

Take the First Step Toward Relief

Living with chronic wrist pain can make even the simplest tasks feel impossible. You don't have to wait in pain any longer. By choosing a specialist for your De Quervain’s tenosynovitis treatment, you are investing in your future comfort and mobility.

Private Hand Surgery - Dr. David Cinats

2210 2 St SW, Calgary, AB T2S 3C1

604 545 1405

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