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Treatment of common congenital hand conditions
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Oda T
; Pushman AG
; Chung KC
Plast Reconstr Surg
2010[Sep]; 126
(3
): 121e-133e
PMID20811188
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After reading this article, the participant should be able
to: 1. Recognize the clinical features associated with five common congenital
hand conditions. 2. Describe the indications and appropriate timing for various
surgical procedures used to treat congenital hand anomalies. 3. Identify the
pearls and pitfalls of these surgical treatments to avoid complications. 4.
Understand the expected postoperative outcomes associated with these surgical
procedures. SUMMARY: This article provides an introduction to congenital hand
differences by focusing on practical surgical strategies for treating five
commonly encountered conditions, including syndactyly, constriction ring
syndrome, duplicated thumb, hypoplastic thumb, and trigger thumb. The
accompanying videos demonstrate common and reliable surgical techniques for
syndactyly release, duplicated thumb reconstruction, and pollicization for
hypoplastic thumb.