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Disruption of Flexor Tendon after Intrasheath Triamcinolone Acetonide Injection for Trigger Digits: Two Case Reports.

We experienced two cases of flexor tendons rupture after triamcinolone acetate (TA) injection for trigger finger. A 45-year-old man underwent injection of 40 mg of TA and 1 mL of 1% lidocaine solution into his little finger. While playing golf 3 months after the injection, he heard a popping sound, and was unable to flex it. A 57-year-old female nurse had undergone injection of 40 mg of TA and 1 mL of 1% lidocaine solution into her thumb twice at a 2-month interval. Two months after the second injection, she was unable to flex it. Both cases had high concentrated TA injection at trigger digits. The present and previous cases illustrate that when TA is injected into trigger digits, the dose should be low, the safety interval should be long, and refuse injection into the tendon proper.

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