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Multiple congenital bilateral trigger fingers in a 2-year-old child: A case report
Background
Congenital trigger finger is a rare pediatric condition characterized by a finger fixed in a flexed position due to tendon anomalies. This rare condition involves multiple trigger fingers in children and is not extensively covered in the medical literature.
Methods
We examined a 2-year-old boy with multiple trigger fingers present since birth. Surgical release of the A1 pulleys was performed.
Results
Surgery resulted in normal finger function at the one-year follow-up.
Conclusions
Although rare, congenital trigger finger is treatable in children. Adaptive and timely interventions can significantly improve outcomes and reduce disability. This case highlights the importance of early and effective treatment strategies.