The Darrah procedure is a surgical technique used to treat Dupuytren's contracture, a condition where the fingers curl inwards towards the palm, making them difficult to straighten. The procedure involves removing the deep fascia tissue that is causing the fingers to contract. Although there are no direct synonyms for the Darrah procedure, it could be referred to as a surgical treatment for Dupuytren's contracture, or a fasciectomy. Other treatment options for Dupuytren's contracture include needle aponeurotomy, which involves puncturing the contracted tissue with a needle to break up the fibrous cords, and radiation therapy to slow down the progression of the condition.