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Camptodactyly: From Embryological Basis to Surgical Treatment

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Camptodactyly is a relatively rare hand deformity presenting as the proximal interphalangeal joint’s nontraumatic and progressive flexion contracture. Most cases are limited to the fifth finger. The severity and type… Click to show full abstract

Camptodactyly is a relatively rare hand deformity presenting as the proximal interphalangeal joint’s nontraumatic and progressive flexion contracture. Most cases are limited to the fifth finger. The severity and type of camptodactyly should be considered to optimize treatment. Since many structures at the finger base can be involved in the pathogenesis of the deformity, surgical treatment for this particular type of deformity is challenging. This paper aims to bring insight into camptodactyly’s pathogenesis and treatment options. We discuss the indication and pitfalls of surgical treatment options for particular camptodactyly types and present a case of a fourteen-year-old boy who was admitted to our department with proximal interphalangeal joint flexion contracture of the left fifth digit.

Keywords: camptodactyly embryological; surgical treatment; deformity; treatment; basis surgical; embryological basis

Journal Title: Medicina
Year Published: 2023

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