It’s here! Video presentations from the 2025 International Conference on Dupuytren Disease and Related Conditions are now online. This global summit is held every five years to showcase the latest developments in Dupuytren disease and related conditions and promote international collaboration toward better treatments.
This year’s conference was the largest and most comprehensive yet, with over 200 participants from 17 countries, and new ideas and innovations presented for the first time. Where does Dupuytren start on a molecular level? How do genes, lifestyle, and other conditions relate to Dupuytren? What is physically going on with cells and microscopic structures in affected tissues? What are the most useful ways to measure and classify how Dupuytren changes the hand and how well treatments work? What are the latest methods to deal with proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint contractures? What are the latest innovations in minimally invasive procedures, and how do different procedures compare head-to-head? What are the new options for people with the most severe contractures? What progress has been made in the treatment of Ledderhose and Peyronie disease? What are the new guidelines and concepts for radiotherapy? What are the options for those who have failed traditional treatment? How are virtual reality, AI, and social media impacting Dupuytren care? How can patient-physician collaborations stimulate progress? And the drumbeat throughout the conference: what research needs to be done to improve the future of Dupuytren care and the families affected by Dupuytren?
Dupuytren is a global problem. We need international collaboration to develop safer, more effective, and longer-lasting treatments. Discussions that began at this meeting will spur the effort to change the future for the global community affected by Dupuytren and related disorders. Use the Scientific Program link below to browse the conference videos and poster exhibits.