Literature DB >> 2541585

[Late results following surgical correction of syndactyly and symbrachydactyly].

M Deutinger1, H Mandl, M Frey, J Holle, G Freilinger.   

Abstract

Growth and the type of surgical treatment of the hand play an important role in the results of surgery in children. 29 patients have been operated on because of syndactyly and symbrachydactyly and were controlled. The following parameters were assessed: kind of incision and skin graft, functional results, x-ray to examine the skeleton and the depth of the commissure, colour of the skin graft and use of the hand. After operation of syndactyly all patients were able to use their hands normally, although full extend of flexion and extension was achieved only in 20 of 22 hands. In 5 divided pairs of fingers there was recurrence of syndactyly. In all cases except one, a split thickness skin graft has been used. After operative treatment of symbrachydactyly and complex syndactyly, full extent of flexion was achieved in 13 of 19 hands, in 6 hands the range of flexion was incomplete because of skeleton abnormalities. Recurrence occurred in 9 divided pairs of fingers; in 7 cases, a split thickness skin graft had been used. Despite this, all patients were able to use their hands normally. The use of split thickness skin grafts resulted in a 60% recurrence rate, whereas the use of full thickness skin graft led merely to 7.5% recurrence rate. Our results show the advantage of the full thickness skin graft. As a consequence, full thickness skin graft should be used in all cases. Furthermore, the operation should be performed at an early age, if fingers of unequal length have to be separated. Zig-zag incision should be used in all cases.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2541585     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1042645

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Kinderchir        ISSN: 0174-3082


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