There are some really groovy tools for doing orthopedic repairs. There is a tool you can use to drill a curved hole in a bone, did you know that? Same curvature as a suture needle. I see something like that in your future B. There are these little soft tissue anchor devices that might be just the ticket for you. MRI will tell you what all you did. You want to ask your primary care doctor who the hand guy is. You don't want a regular ortho guy. Might be a plastic surgeon, sometimes they do hands too.
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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton
Hand specialist > Physician > Podiatrist > Forum member
I'd suggest seeing an expert. YMMV.
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Actually Steve, I guarantee you I know far more about this than any Internist or General Practitioner.
If I were in Alaska or Michigan, I could do hand surgery right now, or that is how it was when I graduated school.