Phase -3
Surgery with Digit Widget
You’re now armed with information!
Based on discussions with your surgeon you now understand the cause of your contracture and you’re confident the surgeon has a plan to address the torque imbalance.
You and your surgeon agree that the Digit Widget is an important step in your treatment and you’re ready to move forward.
You may be awake or anesthitized during surgery. The procedure typically only takes about 15 minutes. See the surgical technique video (below) for a step-by-step demonstration.
Surgical technique
This video contains the surgical technique for application of a Digit Widget on a real patient and may not be appropriate for all viewers.
The first 24 hours
Here you are, relaxing after having Digit Widget surgery.
Don’t worry, there isn’t much you need to do to care for your ‘Widget’. The main things are to protect your finger from being bumped and from the device being caught on things like bedding or clothing. On the first day, you’re probably still getting comfortable with having the Digit Widget on your hand. Your surgeon and hand therapist are the best source for instructions specific to your treatment, but we’ll share general information here to help you get started.
The items in this image of the tray are labeled.
Cuff – the wrap around your hand
Hex Wrench – needed to adjust or remove your Digit Widget, so please keep it with you anytime you see your surgeon or therapist
MP Flexion Strap – used if you hyperextend at the MP joint
Connector Assembly – that “outrigger” on your finger
Elastic Bands – three weights of bands: light (purple), medium (pink) and heavy (tan)
Digit Widget Torque Performance (Bands)
Start with the lightest weight band (purple) and look for 5-10˚ of extension gain per week. Progress to one medium (pink) band if needed; then to a heavy (tan) band. Note that two medium bands may exert more torque than one heavy band (as show on the attached graph here.).
After 24 hours
After 24 hours you should start changing the bands. There is a tool in the kit that can help, or you can use a paperclip as shown here
If you’re asking yourself “what have I gotten myself into!!??”, just take a deep breath and rest assured knowing that more than 17,000 Digit Widgets have been used since 2002. Patients have reported that Digit Widget treatment was their last hope before amputation and they’re thrilled with the results. Every patient is different, and every finger responds differently to Digit Widget treatment. But if you follow these basic instructions and the advice of your surgeon and hand therapist, you’ll very likely have a good experience and a greater range of motion after treatment.
The items in this image of the tray are labeled.
Digit Widget Torque Performance
Start with the lightest weight band (purple) and look for 5-10˚ of extension gain per week. Progress to one medium (pink) band if needed; then to a heavy (tan) band. Note that two medium bands may exert more torque than one heavy band (as show on the attached graph here.).
After 24 hours
After 24 hours you should start changing the bands. There is a tool in the kit that can help, or you can use a paperclip as shown here
For maximum effectiveness
If you’re asking yourself “what have I gotten myself into!!??”, just take a deep breath and rest assured knowing that more than 19,000 Digit Widgets have been used over the past 20 years. Patients have reported that Digit Widget treatment was their last hope before amputation and they’re thrilled with the results. Every patient is different, and every finger responds differently to Digit Widget treatment. But if you follow these basic instructions and the advice of your surgeon and hand therapist, you’ll very likely have a good experience and a greater range of motion after treatment.
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