Tehran University Medical Journal (Sep 2004)

"Results Of Surgical Treatment Of Syndactyly, Imam Hospital - 1994 To 2003 "

  • Mortazavi,
  • Eslami M,
  • Farzan M

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 4
pp. 261 – 269

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Conclusion: Despite the long history of surgical treatment in syndactyly repair, this reconstructive operation has still special complexities. Materials and Methods: In order to evaluation of results of our surgical reconstructions, we studied 77 patients (40 boys and 37 girls) with hand syndactyly (mean age at operation: 5.8±4.3 years) in Imam Khomeini Hospital from 1994 to 2003. All of these patients had been operated by standard surgical methods. Post-operative complications and functional, sensational, and cosmetic results have been assessed by patient records and physical examination after an average follow-up of 4.6±2.1 years. Results: Syndactylies were simple in 71 patients (92.2%), complex in 2 (2.6%), and mixed in 4 (5.2%). In 45 patients (58.4%), surgical repair had been performed without graft. The overall results of operations were good in 81.8%, moderate in 13%, and poor in 5.2%. The most common complications were: web migration in 9.1%, scar contracture in 7.8%, infection in 5.2%, necrosis in 3.9%, and angular deformity in 2.6%. Conclusion: In this study we shown that the standard methods in our center for correction of syndactyly, at least in recent 10 years, have been efficient and with good results.

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