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- W2414408076 abstract "From October 1988 to March 2000, 110 patients with 125 polydactyly underwent surgical correction at NCKUH were retrospectively studied for sex distribution, age at time of operation, type of polydactyly, and surgical complications. Of these patients, the male to female ratio is 59 to 51. Most patients received surgery within the first two years of life (81 cases, 73.6%), only 29 patients (26.4%) underwent surgical ablation after two years of age (ranging from one month to 39 years). In 125 hands with polydactyly, the classification was as follows: 118 preaxial (Wassel's classification type Ⅰ: 3; type II: 20; type Ⅲ: 2; type Ⅳ: 54; type Ⅴ: 14; type Ⅵ: 9; type Ⅶ: 13; and 3 unclassified), 6 postaxial (three patients, bilaterally) and the other one had seven digits in the left hand. Our data showed that the most common type of polydactyly in our institution is preaxial type (94.4%), and Wassel's type IV thumb is the most common type in the preaxial group. There were six complications (4.8%), including two joint deviation of the thumb, two stitch abscesses, one partial dehiscence of the wound and one partial necrosis of the reconstructed fingertip. The complication rate of early operation was 4.9% (4/81). Early surgical correction of polydactyly is effective, and the incidence of surgical complications is acceptably low." @default.
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- W2414408076 title "Polydactyly-A Study on Complications for Early Operation" @default.
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