Will a six-finger amputation heal in 10 days?

The majority of six fingers heal without infection or damage to joint structures 10 days after removal. Six fingers, also known as hexametria, is a congenital deformity commonly found on the side of the thumb (toe) and pinky thumb (toe), and is most often considered to be related to genetic factors or developmental abnormalities during the embryonic period. Surgical excision is the only clinical treatment. 1. After surgical excision of redundant fingers (toes), if no joints or tendons are involved, they will be sutured directly, and most of them will heal in about 10 days. 2. If tendons or joints are involved in the removal of the digit, joint repair is required and is usually recommended before the age of 3 years. 3. If the growth is in the epiphyseal region, bone and joint correction is needed, and the surgery should be performed after the epiphysis stops developing. The site of growth is different. Surgical procedures are different and the healing time is not the same. Therefore, X-rays may be performed under the direction of a physician to determine recovery.