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Nov 15, 2023

How to choose the timing of treatment for congenital limb deformities in young children?

Complicated finger deformity

The timing of some common congenital limb deformities in children: 1, congenital clubfoot: 2 weeks after birth can go to the hospital, by the children’s orthopedic surgeon in accordance with…

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Nov 13, 2023

Innovative pathway for syndactyly without implants

Complicated finger deformity

Recently, Yao Jianming, head of hand surgery at Hangzhou Plastic Surgery Hospital, performed a congenital left middle ring finger syndactyly in a child with bony amputation of the finger tips,…

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Nov 2, 2023

How are finger deformities classified?

Complicated finger deformity

Most finger deformities are genetically related. Polydactyly, syndactyly, and short finger deformities on the radial side of the upper extremity and tibial side of the lower extremity are often associated…

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Oct 13, 2023

When is the best time to treat pediatric syndactyly?

Complicated finger deformity

Syndactyly, also known as “webbed fingers”, is the most common congenital malformation of the hand due to the failure to separate the fingers during embryonic development, with an incidence of…

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Sep 20, 2023

What are the principles of surgical treatment for syndactyly of the fingers?

Complicated finger deformity

Finger syndactyly is distinguished from polydactyly and is the most common congenital hand deformity. The most common deformity is that the middle and ring fingers are most often joined together.…

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Sep 19, 2023

Recommendations for the treatment of juxtaposed finger deformities in children

Complicated finger deformity

The exact cause of the syndactyly is unknown, and 40% of patients have a family history. There are generally two types of syndactyly: complete and incomplete, and 50% of them…

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Sep 17, 2023

The best time to treat syndactyly

Complicated finger deformity

Syndactyly, also known as “webbed fingers,” is the most common congenital malformation of the hand due to failure to separate the fingers during embryonic development, with an incidence of 1…

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Sep 8, 2023

It is not too late to operate on a syndactyly

Complicated finger deformity

The syndactyly is a very common deformity that occurs in the 4th and 5th toes, 3rd and 4th toes, 1st and 2nd toes, and 2nd and 3rd toes, or in…

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Aug 15, 2023

What to do if a child has polydactyly

Complicated finger deformity

The incidence of polydactyly is not low, about 1 in 1000. Polydactyly not only affects the appearance, but also affects the development of normal fingers and the social interaction and…

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Jul 31, 2023

Diagnosis and treatment of congenital syndactyly and toe deformity

Complicated finger deformity

1.Overview. Congenital syndactyly is a congenital deformity of the hand and foot second only to polydactyly, in which two or more fingers and toes are congenitally pathologically connected in part…

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Complicated finger deformity

  • How to choose the timing of treatment for congenital limb deformities in young children?
  • Innovative pathway for syndactyly without implants
  • How are finger deformities classified?
  • When is the best time to treat pediatric syndactyly?
  • What are the principles of surgical treatment for syndactyly of the fingers?
  • Recommendations for the treatment of juxtaposed finger deformities in children
  • The best time to treat syndactyly
  • It is not too late to operate on a syndactyly
  • What to do if a child has polydactyly
  • Diagnosis and treatment of congenital syndactyly and toe deformity
  • A three-year-old child’s right thumb is bent and cannot be straightened, how to treat it
  • What is a juxtaposed finger splitting procedure without implants?
  • What is pediatric syndactyly?
  • Parallel finger split finger implants
  • Talking about megalodontia
  • Image sharing of syndactyly
  • What are the signs of Apert syndrome?
  • Clinical treatment of Wassel type IV compound thumb deformity in young children
  • Can I keep my thumb by floating it?
  • How does the interphalangeal fasciocutaneous flap treat simple congenital syndactyly?
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