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Syndactyly

Hand Clinics, 1990
Congenital syndactyly is associated with a wide spectrum of local anomalies that strongly influence the ultimate outcome of treatment. Surgical options, indications, timing, and prognosis are all determined by the preoperative degree of deformity. The surgeon must apply knowledge of anatomic variations and adhere to fundamental principles of technique,
C J, Eaton, G D, Lister
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BURN SYNDACTYLY

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978
When the entire digital web space has been destroyed by burn scarring and there is a contracture of the volar aspect of the web as well as the dorsum, Z-plasties and skin grafts alone seldom produce a satisfactory web space. During the past 3 years, for the release of 46 contracted web spaces in 20 burned patients, we have turned a rectangular flap ...
E Z, Browne, M A, Teague, C C, Snyder
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Syndactyly

Chirurgie de la main, 2009
Syndactyly is one of the most common congenital anomalies of the hand. It can be isolated or associated with systemic syndromes. Surgical treatment is performed between the ages of six and 18 months depending on the type and extent of the malformation. Commissure construction is achieved using local flaps.
P, Samson, B, Salazard
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Syndactyly

Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2019
Abstract This chapter reviews background information about the incidence, risk factors, genetics, recurrence risk, epidemiology, and some subtypes of syndactyly. Various unilateral and bilateral patterns of syndactyly, including common autosomal dominant isolated cutaneous syndactyly and rarer presentations of complex syndactyly with ...
Robin D. Clark, Cynthia J. Curry
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Syndactyly

New England Journal of Medicine, 1963
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Syndactyly correction

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1989
The operation to be described has been used by the author, with minor modifications, for over 10 years. A series of 57 cases is presented, all of which were simple, uncomplicated examples of syndactyly. The correction is based on separation of the cleft into rectangular flaps combined with removal of interdigital fat. Performed at one year, this allows
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Digital Syndactyly Release

Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 2010
Syndactyly reconstruction is one of the more common congenital malformations treated by hand surgeons. Most techniques require full thickness skin grafts for coverage. Methods of reconstruction without skin grafts have recently been described and outcomes are generally good. Both techniques are detailed here.
Douglas T, Hutchinson, Seth W, Frenzen
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Syndactyly type V

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1982
AbstractWe report a mother and three of her four children with type V syndactyly. All the patients had metacarpal 4–5 fusion. The other hand anomalies consisted of abnormal origin of the fifth fingers, anomalies of digits 4 and 5, brachydactyly, syndactyly, camptodactyly, absent distal interphalangeal creases, and unusual palmar dermatoglyphics ...
Meinhard Robinow   +3 more
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Graftless Syndactyly Release

Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery
Syndactyly release aims to address skin deficits by resurfacing web spaces and sides of digits to allow independent digital motion while minimizing the risk of web creep and scar contractures. Conventional methods include the use of a dorsal and interdigitating flaps with full-thickness skin grafts.
Jia, Choong   +3 more
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