What is clinodactyly?

Clinodactyly is a congenital condition that can affect about one in 100 people. It is a failure to make the bone in the smallest finger correctly. This creates a scenario where a small finger or pinkie shows and bends towards the ring finger. In any case, the degree to which it affects the function and some people may have this mild malformation without required to repair. This may occur when certain other congenital conditions are present. For example, people with Down syndrome are much more likely to have clinodactyl. It also seems to occur more often in men than women. It should be noted that having a condition does not necessarily mean a down syndrome, but its presence is usually a sign that the child should be thoroughly analyzed to syndrome and other diseases with which this condition could be.

It is not always possible to find out how serious the clinodactyle case will be at the beginning. This is because bone changes, as the child grows, can worsen the condition. Sometimes at the beginningThere is such a serious bending inward that surgery to create a better function can be immediately recommended. At other times, doctors monitor the approach and wait, and recommend surgery only if it seems necessary later. Unfortunately, in childhood, the only operation is not a guarantee that the problem is repaired. Since children continue to grow, more operations may need to be performed. On the other hand, some people have no surgical correction for this situation.

Clinodactyl surgery can take several forms and plastic surgeons can be performed by hand surgeons or often. Phalanges bones in a finger, which is usually incorrectly or incorrectly oriented, is everything or partially removed the curvature. After the surgery, the cast or special protection is worn above the hands until a complete recovery occurs. Children often have this condition in the same degree in both hands, called bilateral clinodactyly. This would mean that after surgery for a while both hands will be out of use, although sometimes doctorsThey prefer to make one hand at the same time, so the patient is not very unpleasant.

This defect in hand is commonly considered mild and there are many other defects that can be clearer and more extensive. However, this does not mean that the evidence of clinodactyl should be ignored. If a parent sees signs of Pinkie's inner bend, it should at least be a reason to check or observe.

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