Abstract
Case: A 66-year-old woman presented with a left middle trigger finger and underwent a proximal annular pulley (A1) release. Four weeks later, she presented with a new mass in the same finger without recurrent triggering. She was found to have a tenosynovial retinacular cyst, which was surgically excised. Conclusion: This case demonstrates early ganglion cyst formation between A1 and A2 pulleys after A1 pulley release. Although the etiology is unclear, this case illustrates effective treatment strategies.
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