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Classification of congenital anomalies of the hand and upper limb: development and assessment of a new system.

Michael A Tonkin1, Sarah K Tolerton, Tom J Quick, Isaac Harvey, Richard D Lawson, Nicholas C Smith, Kerby C Oberg.   

Abstract

The Oberg, Manske, and Tonkin (OMT) classification of congenital hand and upper limb anomalies was proposed in 2010 as a replacement for the Swanson International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand classification system, which has been the accepted system of classification for the international surgical community since 1976. The OMT system separates malformations from deformations and dysplasias. Malformations are subdivided according to the axis of formation and differentiation that is primarily affected and whether the anomalies involve the whole limb or the hand plate. This review outlines the development of classification systems and explores the difficulty of incorporating our current knowledge of limb embryogenesis at a molecular level into current systems. An assessment of the efficacy of the OMT classification demonstrates acceptable inter- and intraobserver reliability. A prospective review of 101 patients confirms that all diagnoses could be classified within the OMT system. Consensus expert opinion allowed classification of those conditions for which there is not a clear understanding of the mechanism of dysmorphology. A refined and expanded OMT classification is presented.
Copyright © 2013 American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Congenital; classification; hand; upper limb

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23684520     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2013.03.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Am        ISSN: 0363-5023            Impact factor:   2.230


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