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Abstract
Camptodactyly is a flexion contracture of the proximal interphalangeal joints and is known as an isolated malformation that affects 1 in 300 in the population and can be inherited as an autosomal dominant trait with variable expression. A 17-year-old female was referred to the Clinic of Plastic Surgery, University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, for the first time with camptodactyly of the little finger in the right hand. She was presented with a progressive flexion contracture of the proximal interphalangeal joint greater than 110 degrees of her right little finger. According to our observations from outpatient consultations, we concluded that the case of camptodactyly in the little finger in the flexible form (>110 degrees), which underwent surgical treatment, presented excellent result. Therefore, we think that the surgical technique used in our case report will contribute to treating this complicated deformity.Entities:
Keywords: contracture; flexion; result; treatment
Year: 2019 PMID: 31728410 PMCID: PMC6853804 DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1697631
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg J (N Y) ISSN: 2378-5128
Fig. 1Camptodactyly (dorsal view).
Fig. 2Camptodactyly with contracture of the proximal interphalangeal joint more than 110 degrees (palmar view).
Fig. 3Camptodactyly of the right little finger 3 months after surgery (dorsal view).
Fig. 4Camptodactyly of the right little finger 3 months after surgery (palmar view).
Fig. 5Camptodactyly of the right little finger 8 months after surgery (dorsal view).
Fig. 6Camptodactyly of the right little finger 8 months after surgery (palmar view).