Which surgeon is the best for concurrent finger surgery?

Over the years, I have come into contact with many parents of babies with syndactyly, and I was very impressed by one of them. When we were communicating, this mom asked a lot of questions, including why the baby had syndactyly, whether the baby still had five fingers after the syndactyly was separated, the problem of syndactyly anesthesia, and so on. Finally, she asked me which doctor was the best for the syndactyly surgery because she wanted the best treatment for her baby. In fact, many doctors can do the juxtaposition surgery, but to achieve a more ideal treatment effect, I personally think there are three points, one is to have the correct method, with the correct method, the treatment effect has a basic guarantee; two is the high requirements of anesthesia, because the baby juxtaposition surgery can be done at about half a year old, for such a young baby, surgical anesthesia is very important; three is It is important to pay attention to the design and operation of the surgery. Whether the baby is a simple juxtaposition or a complex juxtaposition, if the method, anesthesia and the design and operation of the surgery are fine, then the surgical result of juxtaposition and split finger is usually better, and the opposite is not so good. Some parents do not know much about syndactyly and think that it is enough to put the fingers together and separate them, but syndactyly is not a simple operation, especially complicated syndactyly. However, with this technology, we don’t have to focus on what we thought was a difficult problem when we do the finger splitting surgery, but we can concentrate on Instead, we can focus on how to make the baby’s fingers look better, how to reconstruct the baby’s finger bones better, and so on. For us doctors, we just create a condition for the baby, but after the finger surgery, the parents have to be very careful to help the baby with functional training. During this process, we will keep very close contact with the parents and tell them what and how to do at each stage, what progress the baby can have after completion, etc. Generally, if the doctor, parents and baby work well together, the baby’s finger shape and function will be very good.