RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Organisational capabilities, outcomes, and benefits of trigger finger release surgery in primary care: a service evaluation study JF BJGP Open JO BJGP Open FD Royal College of General Practitioners SP BJGPO.2023.0031 DO 10.3399/BJGPO.2023.0031 VO 7 IS 4 A1 Rizvi, Fahad A1 Rong Ryan, Chen Wei A1 Ethan, Kong Amos A1 Pui Joshua, Wong Chun A1 Khambhayata, Neal A1 Arya, Dhriti A1 Kapasi, Tariq A1 Wilson, Philippe B YR 2023 UL http://bjgpopen.org/content/7/4/BJGPO.2023.0031.abstract AB Background Trigger finger is a common hand condition in which a finger is unable to fully extend owing to a thickening of the tendon and its sheath, causing the finger to lock in a bent position.Aim To assess the viability of carrying out trigger finger surgeries in NHS primary care in terms of clinician and patient acceptance, experience, and outcomes; and operational requirements of this service for wider application.Design & setting A pilot study for a new service in primary care in Leicestershire, UK.Method A total of 214 trigger finger release surgery procedures were carried out between 22 August 2019 and 25 October 2022 by a single hand surgeon in a single primary care surgery. Data were analysed using information from SystmOne, which is a patient database linked with the NHS.Results Thirty-two cases out of 214 (15.0%) experienced a wait time of <10 days from the GP referral to the first outpatient appointment (OPA). Out of 214 procedures, there were 26 (12.1%) postoperative complications that required follow-up action. Of the total number of cases where postoperative complications were identified, 13 cases required further follow-up action, while the remaining 13 did not have any identifiable further follow-up action and were regarded as closed cases thereafter.Conclusion Trigger finger release surgery in primary care offers an opportunity to reduce pressures on secondary care orthopaedic referrals, as well as offering patients faster and effective surgical treatment while utilising fewer NHS resources.