Treatment of flexion contracture deformity

This case is a syndrome type of wind-blown winged hand deformity, the condition is complex, the patient also has scoliosis, multi-joint contracture, this kind of wind-blown hand deformity is mostly accompanied by multi-system deformity, parents of the child is recommended to consult early, and do a whole body examination. The case of hand surgery Shen Xiaofang of Wuxi Ninth People’s Hospital is relatively simple, the flexion of the middle finger of the left hand is mild and can be fixed with a brace, while the flexion of the right middle finger requires surgical release and skin grafting one year after surgery: the active flexion and extension of the child’s middle finger are fine, and the skin graft scar on the palmar side of the middle finger is very light, and the left hand has been fixed with a brace with good results: the following case is a case of The child had a syndromic blowing hand (in addition to the deformity of both hands and feet, the child also had a systemic disease), the child’s hands and feet showed a supination deformity of the right toe, a mild blowing hand deformity of the ring little finger and a flexion deformity of the left middle finger, which could not be passively straightened, and underwent surgical treatment, the left middle finger was released, the skin was implanted, and the extension tendon of the right toe was extended. The skin area was closed with intradermal sutures, and a tension-reducing suture was used to reduce the scar, and the scar would be very light after six months postoperatively.