There is a little girl with complicated syndactyly, her father said he brought her to my clinic when she was very young, but did not operate at that time because they thought the child was too young to be parted with. When she came to my clinic this time, the little girl was very good, and she followed her mom out for a while. When she came back in, her mom said she had just asked her if she was scared, and she said she wasn’t, because she was about to get her hand fixed. This little girl was very similar to a little boy who came in for a review recently, and both children were very well behaved. The little boy’s syndactyly was also complicated, and at the time, his mom asked a lot of places and was given advice to either leave it undivided or suggest taking out a column, which is equivalent to a reduction surgery. The boy’s mom had a glimmer of hope that she wanted to separate the fingers and found me later. After our evaluation, we thought it could be done, so we operated on the child. The little boy brought an otter with him every time he came in for a review and was very cooperative, and I remember posting pictures of this child coming to the clinic some time ago and recovering nicely. Whether it’s this little boy or any other child, I hope that any child I have had surgery on will recover extraordinarily well, and that would make me very happy.