Which treatment works best for Dupuytren's? a major trial aims to find out
NCT ID NCT03192020
First seen May 06, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026
Summary
This study compares three common treatments for Dupuytren's contracture, a condition where fingers bend toward the palm. The treatments are needle fasciotomy, collagenase injection, and surgery. Researchers will track 302 adults over five years to see which approach is most cost-effective and provides the best long-term results.
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Locations
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Central Hospital of Central Finland
Jyväskylä, Central Finland, 40620, Finland
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Helsinki University hospital
Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00029, Finland
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Kuopio University hospital
Kuopio, Northern Savonia, 70029, Finland
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Oulu University hospital
Oulu, North Ostrobothnia, 90220, Finland
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Tampere University Hospital
Tampere, Pirkanmaa, 33521, Finland
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Turku University Hospital
Turku, Southwest Finland, 20521, Finland
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