Mallet Finger Surgery in Malaysia – Dr Sashi, SD Clinic

Mallet finger happens when the tendon at the fingertip is damaged, usually from sports or trauma. This causes the fingertip to droop and prevents straightening.

At SD Clinic, Dr Sashi, Malaysia’s orthopaedic specialist, provides mallet finger surgery when splinting alone cannot correct the deformity.

Table of Contents

Symptoms

  • Drooping fingertip
  • Pain and swelling
  • Difficulty straightening the finger

Treatment Options

  • Splinting – works for many cases if started early
  • Surgery – required if there is a large bone fragment or tendon injury that does not heal with splints

Surgical Procedure

Surgery may involve tendon repair, pin fixation, or bone fragment stabilisation.

Benefits

  • Restores normal finger alignment
  • Prevents permanent deformity
  • Improves hand function

Recovery

  • Splint or cast for 6–8 weeks
  • Physiotherapy for stiffness
  • Full recovery varies depending on injury severity

Related Procedures

Explore all options on our Upper Limb Surgery Malaysia page.

Frequent Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can mallet finger heal without surgery?

Yes, many cases heal with splinting, but severe injuries may require surgery.

Yes, results are usually long-lasting.

Conclusion

If left untreated, mallet finger can cause permanent deformity. Mallet finger surgery at SD Clinic with Dr Sashi restores proper function and appearance.