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National Patterns in Surgical Management of Syndactyly: A Review of 956 Cases.

Fouad Chouairi1, Michael R Mercier1, J Scott Persing1, Kyle S Gabrick1, James Clune1, Michael Alperovich1.   

Abstract

Purpose: Being one of the most common congenital hand malformations, syndactyly is repaired by orthopedic, plastic, and fellowship-trained general surgeons. Limited multi-institutional outcomes analyses regarding incidence, timing, and type of repair exist.
Methods: All syndactyly cases performed over a 5-year period from 2012-2016 were isolated from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Pediatric database. Patient demographics, surgical factors, perioperative outcomes, and risk factors were analyzed using χ2, Fisher exact, and t-test analysis.
Results: A total of 956 patients who underwent syndactyly repair were identified. Most cases were simple syndactyly with nearly even case distribution among plastic and orthopedic surgeons. Most patients were men and Caucasian. Mean age at the time of surgery was 2.6 years. Most cases were performed as outpatient surgery. Patients of plastic surgeons had significantly more airway abnormalities and shorter operative times. Patients with complex syndactyly had significantly more ventilator dependence, tracheostomy, and comorbidities when compared with those with simple syndactyly. Cases with complex syndactyly also had longer operative times and a higher rate of superficial surgical site infections. Conclusions: Syndactyly repair is a safe procedure with few major or minor reconstructive complications regardless of the surgical specialty or syndactyly type. Patients with complex syndactyly have significantly more preoperative comorbidities with comparable outcomes. orthopedic surgeons have significantly longer operative times than plastic surgeons, likely due to caring for increased number of patients with complex syndactyly.

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Keywords:  NSQIP; hand surgery; repair; syndactyly

Year:  2019        PMID: 30770023      PMCID: PMC7543215          DOI: 10.1177/1558944719828003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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