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The Operative Incidence of Syndactyly in Northern Ireland. A 10-Year Review.
BACKGROUND: Syndactyly is a common congenital condition that can present sporadically or in relation to an underlying genetic condition. Little contemporary published data exists detailing specific rates of presentation and surgical intervention, especially in Western European population. This is th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7907904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33642625 |
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author | McGarry, K. Martin, S. McBride, M. Beswick, W. Lewis, H. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Syndactyly is a common congenital condition that can present sporadically or in relation to an underlying genetic condition. Little contemporary published data exists detailing specific rates of presentation and surgical intervention, especially in Western European population. This is the first published review of operative intervention rates for the condition over time in Northern Ireland. METHODS: A ten-year retrospective review of electronic operative records from January 2007 - October 2017 was carried out within Northern Ireland's regional tertiary centre Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children (RBHSC). All congenital hand surgery in the country was performed here during the period reviewed, by a single surgeon. Patient age at surgical intervention, their sex, digits involved and clinical grade of syndactyly was recorded. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty four cases were returned following the review. On individual analysis 22 cases were excluded as they were not primary congenital syndactyly. The remaining 102 cases were all Caucasian. Six cases were toe syndactyly while 96 cases involved the upper limb digits. The group consisted of 70 males and 32 female infants. Age range at time of surgical intervention was 8 months to 14 years with a median age of 26 months. For clinical grade of upper limb syndactyly; 35 cases in the data set were classed as simple incomplete, 34 cases as simple complete, 17 as complex and 5 cases as complicated syndactyly. The remaining 5 cases lacked clear documentation. The most common site of syndactyly was between the ring and middle finger (40/102). Annual frequency of operative intervention has trended upwards in the period studied. CONCLUSION: This case review adds epidemiological data on the operative incidence of syndactyly cases in Northern Ireland - a relatively isolated genetic population. Overall rates of incidence have increased over the past 10 years. It remains unclear if this is due to new environmental influences on the developing population or increased referral for surgical intervention over time. Levels of evidence - IV (Case Series) |
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spelling | pubmed-79079042021-02-27 The Operative Incidence of Syndactyly in Northern Ireland. A 10-Year Review. McGarry, K. Martin, S. McBride, M. Beswick, W. Lewis, H. Ulster Med J Review BACKGROUND: Syndactyly is a common congenital condition that can present sporadically or in relation to an underlying genetic condition. Little contemporary published data exists detailing specific rates of presentation and surgical intervention, especially in Western European population. This is the first published review of operative intervention rates for the condition over time in Northern Ireland. METHODS: A ten-year retrospective review of electronic operative records from January 2007 - October 2017 was carried out within Northern Ireland's regional tertiary centre Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children (RBHSC). All congenital hand surgery in the country was performed here during the period reviewed, by a single surgeon. Patient age at surgical intervention, their sex, digits involved and clinical grade of syndactyly was recorded. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty four cases were returned following the review. On individual analysis 22 cases were excluded as they were not primary congenital syndactyly. The remaining 102 cases were all Caucasian. Six cases were toe syndactyly while 96 cases involved the upper limb digits. The group consisted of 70 males and 32 female infants. Age range at time of surgical intervention was 8 months to 14 years with a median age of 26 months. For clinical grade of upper limb syndactyly; 35 cases in the data set were classed as simple incomplete, 34 cases as simple complete, 17 as complex and 5 cases as complicated syndactyly. The remaining 5 cases lacked clear documentation. The most common site of syndactyly was between the ring and middle finger (40/102). Annual frequency of operative intervention has trended upwards in the period studied. CONCLUSION: This case review adds epidemiological data on the operative incidence of syndactyly cases in Northern Ireland - a relatively isolated genetic population. Overall rates of incidence have increased over the past 10 years. It remains unclear if this is due to new environmental influences on the developing population or increased referral for surgical intervention over time. Levels of evidence - IV (Case Series) The Ulster Medical Society 2021-02-26 2021-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7907904/ /pubmed/33642625 Text en Copyright © 2021 Ulster Medical Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ The Ulster Medical Society grants to all users on the basis of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence the right to alter or build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creation is licensed under identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Review McGarry, K. Martin, S. McBride, M. Beswick, W. Lewis, H. The Operative Incidence of Syndactyly in Northern Ireland. A 10-Year Review. |
title | The Operative Incidence of Syndactyly in Northern Ireland. A 10-Year Review. |
title_full | The Operative Incidence of Syndactyly in Northern Ireland. A 10-Year Review. |
title_fullStr | The Operative Incidence of Syndactyly in Northern Ireland. A 10-Year Review. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Operative Incidence of Syndactyly in Northern Ireland. A 10-Year Review. |
title_short | The Operative Incidence of Syndactyly in Northern Ireland. A 10-Year Review. |
title_sort | operative incidence of syndactyly in northern ireland. a 10-year review. |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7907904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33642625 |
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