TY - JOUR
T1 - Postaxial type-B polydactyly. Prevalence and treatment
AU - Watson, Brent Thomas
AU - Hennrikus, William L.
PY - 1997/1
Y1 - 1997/1
N2 - A prospective screening program of 11,161 newborns identified twenty- one infants who had postaxial type-B polydactyly (a prevalence of one in 531 live births). Sixteen infants (76 per cent) had bilateral postaxial type-B polydactyly. Eighteen infants (86 per cent) had a family history of the anomaly. The racial prevalence was one in 143 live births of black infants and one in 1339 live births of white infants. The duplicated small fingers were treated in the newborn nursery with suture ligation at the base of the pedicle. One infant had a second procedure to remove a blackened digit that remained firmly attached one month after the initial treatment. No other complications occurred. Fifteen patients (twenty-eight fingers) were re- examined at an average age of twenty months (range, twelve to thirty-seven months). Twelve fingers (43 per cent) had a residual bump, with an average diameter of two millimeters (range, one to six millimeters). Despite the residual bumps, all of the parents were satisfied with the cosmetic result.
AB - A prospective screening program of 11,161 newborns identified twenty- one infants who had postaxial type-B polydactyly (a prevalence of one in 531 live births). Sixteen infants (76 per cent) had bilateral postaxial type-B polydactyly. Eighteen infants (86 per cent) had a family history of the anomaly. The racial prevalence was one in 143 live births of black infants and one in 1339 live births of white infants. The duplicated small fingers were treated in the newborn nursery with suture ligation at the base of the pedicle. One infant had a second procedure to remove a blackened digit that remained firmly attached one month after the initial treatment. No other complications occurred. Fifteen patients (twenty-eight fingers) were re- examined at an average age of twenty months (range, twelve to thirty-seven months). Twelve fingers (43 per cent) had a residual bump, with an average diameter of two millimeters (range, one to six millimeters). Despite the residual bumps, all of the parents were satisfied with the cosmetic result.
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U2 - 10.2106/00004623-199701000-00007
DO - 10.2106/00004623-199701000-00007
M3 - Article
C2 - 9010187
AN - SCOPUS:0031032215
SN - 0021-9355
VL - 79
SP - 65
EP - 68
JO - Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
JF - Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
IS - 1
ER -