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Boutonniere Deformity Treatment Cost in Singapore

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How Much Does Boutonniere Deformity Treatment Cost in Singapore?

Boutonniere deformity treatment in Singapore can range from USD 1360 - USD 3080, depending on the complexity of the surgery and the hospital.

The cost varies depending on the severity of the condition, type of treatment (non-surgical or surgery), and hospital choice. Non-invasive therapies are less expensive; however, surgical interventions may cost more.

It is best to speak with our patient advisor for a more precise estimate depending on specific requirements.

Factors Influencing the Cost of Boutonniere Deformity Treatment in Singapore

  • Type of Treatment: Non-surgical treatments, such as splinting and physical therapy, are less expensive than surgical procedures like tendon repair or joint replacement.
  • Hospital and Location: Treatment expenses differ by location, with larger cities or private hospitals typically costing more than smaller towns or public hospitals.
  • Severity of the Condition: Complex cases requiring advanced surgical procedures or multiple treatments will incur additional expenditures.
  • Associated Medical Conditions: Complicated treatments, such as rheumatoid arthritis, may result in higher costs due to increased care and recovery time.
  • Age: Older patients may have greater treatment expenses due to requiring more delicate care, longer recovery times, and potential difficulties.

What's included in your Boutonniere Deformity Treatment quote?

Key: Boutonniere deformity treatment
fee, tendon repair, operating room charges
Hand specialist consultations
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Cost of Boutonniere Deformity Treatment in Major Cities of Singapore

City Cost (USD)
Novena $1,360 – $3,080 Explore More
Singapore $1,360 – $3,080 Explore More

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Dr. Vishwas Kaushik
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MBBS, MD

7 Years of Experience

Last Reviewed - June 2026

Dr. Vishwas Kaushik is a qualified medical professional holding an MBBS from the prestigious Belgorod State University, Russia, with a strong foundation in clinical medicine and healthcare practice. His comprehensive medical training has equipped him with a profound understanding of evidence-based clinical practices, patient-centered care, and the evolving landscape of modern medicine. With a keen interest in medical research and scientific communication, he consistently translates complex clinical concepts into clear, accurate, and accessible content for diverse audiences. His work reflects a deep commitment to advancing medical knowledge, delivering impactful healthcare insights, and bridging the gap between clinical expertise and accessible medical communication.
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Dr. Manoj Miglani
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Orthopedic Surgeon

22 Years of Experience

Last Reviewed - June 2026

Known for his soft-spoken nature, Dr. Manon Miglani had completed his MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College and MS (Ortho) for All India Institute of Medical Sciences. Dr. Miglani was awarded AO spine fellowship from Queen’s Medical Center, Nottingham and he also received Stryker fellowship in Arthroplasty from Indraprastha Apollo Hospital. Dr. Manon Miglani has provided his expert services to various hospitals of Delhi and NCR including AIIMS, Indraprastha Apollo, Jaipur Golden hospital, and Artemis hospital Presently, Dr. Manon is the additional director of Fortis, Vasant Kunj and senior consultant at Fortis, Shalimar Bagh.
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Boutonniere deformity occurs when the central joint of a finger (or, less usually, a toe) becomes locked in a bent position and cannot straighten, while the joint toward the tip of the finger or toe bends upwards. It is often caused by an injury to the central slip tendon, which is responsible for straightening the finger at the middle joint. This injury can produce a rip in the tendon, resulting in deformity, as well as arthritis, which weakens or displaces the tendon.

The goal of Boutonniere Deformity treatment is to prevent irreversible joint deformity brought on by trauma, arthritis, or tendon injury, relieve discomfort, and restore normal finger function. The illness could worsen if left untreated and cause permanent stiffness or impairment.

Suppose you have trouble straightening your finger after an injury or detect unusual bending. In that case, particularly if the middle joint bends inward and the fingertip bends outward, MediGence makes it simple to contact a skilled doctor. Early diagnosis, made possible by MediGence's expert network, greatly increases the likelihood of a full recovery.

A clinical evaluation, which may comprise Elson's test and X-rays, is part of the preparation process. Inform your healthcare provider about past hand problems, injuries, or illnesses like arthritis. Splinting doesn't require significant preparation, but surgery can call for pre-operative testing and a review of medications.

  • Evaluation and Diagnosis: To confirm damage to the central slip tendon, a clinical examination is conducted, frequently with X-rays and Elson's test.
  • Initial Management: In mild or recent cases, a splint is used to keep the PIP joint extended for 6\u20138 weeks to allow for tendon recovery.
  • Physical Therapy: To strengthen and regain finger mobility following splinting, systematic physiotherapy is started.
  • Surgical Intervention: If non-surgical treatment is unsuccessful or in severe/chronic situations, surgical repair or rebuilding of the tendon, occasionally involving joint fusion, is carried out.
  • Post-Treatment Rehabilitation: Hand therapy starts a week after surgery, while the finger is splinted to promote functional recovery and avoid stiffness.

Splinting and rehabilitation are non-surgical treatments that can take several months. After a one to two-hour procedure, weeks of recuperation and months of physical therapy are required for a full recovery. Medigence's Medirehab professional team, which specialises in guided rehabilitation programs, can help you maximise your recovery and restore full hand mobility.

The risks include stiffness, scar tissue, partial finger motion recovery, infection (in surgical instances), and return of deformity if improperly treated or monitored.

Early therapy frequently results in complete recovery and a return to regular hand use, reducing pain, avoiding permanent deformity, and restoring finger alignment and function.

Splint wear and hand rehabilitation are part of the recovery process. While complete mobility may take months, pain and swelling subside over weeks. The secret to a successful recovery is following the rehab exercises.

With early and appropriate treatment, most patients regain normal or almost normal finger function. Postponed therapy or underlying illnesses like arthritis may impact results, but progress is still achievable.

85–95%

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Process Involved for Boutonniere Deformity Treatment in Singapore

  • Consultation with a Specialist: To assess the state of your finger and joint, see an orthopaedic surgeon or hand specialist.
  • Staging and Diagnosis: Determining the severity of the deformity is essential. Staging entails determining the level of tendon injury or joint involvement before deciding on a treatment plan.
  • Personalised Treatment Plan: Based on the severity, the treatment plan will be personalised to the patient's health, the type of injury, and lifestyle.
  • Pre-treatment counselling: Patients will be advised on splinting, pain management, and post-treatment rehabilitation. Counselling may include advice on how to avoid tension on the injured finger and recommendations for physical treatment.
  • Tendon Ruptures
  • Trauma or Injury to Fingers
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (affecting tendons)
  • Deformities Post-Surgery or Injury
  • Individuals who have had trauma or injury to their fingers, particularly to the tendons.
  • Patients with rheumatoid arthritis or other inflammatory diseases affecting finger tendons.
  • People who have tendon ruptures or rips that cause a bent middle joint of the finger.
  • Those with joint abnormalities or the inability to completely straighten their fingers.
  • Patients who have undergone previous procedures that resulted in tendon or joint problems.
  • Splinting
  • Physical Therapy
  • Tendon Repair Surgery
  • Arthroplasty (Joint Replacement)
  • Joint Fusion (in severe cases)
  • Rehabilitation Therapy
  • Accurate Diagnosis: Helps determine the severity of tendon or joint damage, which is critical for proper treatment planning.
  • Non-surgical Treatments: For mild to moderate abnormalities, non-invasive treatments like splinting or therapy can result in recovery without surgery.
  • Minimally Invasive Surgical Options: When surgery is required, minimally invasive procedures result in faster recovery and less scarring.
  • Improved Hand Function: Proper therapy can restore normal function, alleviate pain, and enhance the appearance of the hand and fingers.
  • Pain Relief and Aesthetic Improvement: Proper therapy relieves pain, lowers deformity, and improves the appearance of the hand and fingers, ultimately improving the patient's quality of life.
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