Six-finger surgery is not very risky. First of all, from the anesthesia point of view, for this kind of deformity orthopedic surgery, only a relatively large nerve trunk block anesthesia is needed to achieve a better anesthetic effect, for example, the cervical plexus nerve block can be done in the intermuscular sulcus of the cervical plexus or for some special parts, a more downward ulnar nerve block can also be done, after doing such a nerve block, the onset of anesthesia is often very fast, and the anesthesia This type of anesthesia is one of the less risky among all anesthetic methods. Secondly, orthopedic surgery for six fingers is technically very mature, and experienced clinicians are able to perform the removal and orthopedic procedures for any type of polydactyly and obtain a good postoperative orthopedic result. In addition, the amount of bleeding during surgery is very low for polydactyly, because it is more inferior and distal to the limb. Therefore, the risks of this type of surgery are not significant.