Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica (Jun 2016)

Macrodactyly: a retrospective study of four cases

  • Elson Taveira Adorno Filho,
  • Kleder Gomes de Almeida,
  • Gabriel Rahal Costa,
  • Gustavo de Souza Marques Oliveira,
  • Liva Helena Ferreira Tuluche,
  • Paulete Yuri Mukariya Gomes Almeida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-1235.2016RBCP0045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 02
pp. 278 – 280

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: Macrodactyly is a rare anomaly of unknown etiology. The first cases were described in 1821 by Klein. It represents approximately 1% of all congenital anomalies. It appears at birth and is characterized by excessive growth of the fingers, toes, or of the entire limb; however, its appearance may be delayed, with symptoms of nerve compression, and may present with carpal tunnel syndrome. METHODS: Retrospective study of four cases of macrodactyly treated at the Hospital da Santa Casa Misericórdia in Campo Grande, MS, in the last 10 years RESULTS: We describe four cases of macrodactyly: three in the fingers and one affecting the first toe. All patients were treated with surgical procedures, one with amputation of phalanges and metacarpals. CONCLUSIONS: Amputation is a surgical option recommended in some cases, as is the early treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.

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