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Ray Resection as a Personalized Surgical Technique for Progressive Hand Macrodactyly in a 60-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review

Hand macrodactyly is a very scarce deformity. It was first described over 200 years ago and was characterized as “local gigantism” of one or multiple digits. Benign bone overgrowth, massive increase of soft tissue volume, and nerve involvement are associated with hand macrodactyly have been consiste...

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Autores principales: Hadjimichael, Argyris C, Kaspiris, Angelos, Spyridonos, Sarantis
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9020273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35475105
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23357
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author Hadjimichael, Argyris C
Kaspiris, Angelos
Spyridonos, Sarantis
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description Hand macrodactyly is a very scarce deformity. It was first described over 200 years ago and was characterized as “local gigantism” of one or multiple digits. Benign bone overgrowth, massive increase of soft tissue volume, and nerve involvement are associated with hand macrodactyly have been consistently reported in the literature. Often, macrodactyly affects one or more digits and is further classified as static or progressive, depending on the growth pattern, and as sporadic or syndromic, according to its genetic predisposition. Surgical treatment for hand macrodactyly remains a complex issue even for expert hand surgeons. In most of the cases, macrodactyly is diagnosed during early childhood and can be appropriately managed with minimal and well affordable surgical approaches that stabilize its fast progression. However, adults with progressive hand macrodactyly develop advanced deformities leading to severe functional deterioration and aesthetic hand dysmorphia. The purpose of this report is to document the management and surgical approach of the oldest published case, a 60-year-old adult patient with neglected progressive hand macrodactyly despite previous surgical attempts for disease stabilization. A personalized preoperative planning was created, which included ray resection involving the fourth metacarpal and fourthfinger along with extensive debulking of the overgrown fatty soft tissue and carpal tunnel release. At six months’ follow-up, the patient reported an excellent aesthetic and functional outcome.
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spelling pubmed-90202732022-04-25 Ray Resection as a Personalized Surgical Technique for Progressive Hand Macrodactyly in a 60-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review Hadjimichael, Argyris C Kaspiris, Angelos Spyridonos, Sarantis Cureus Plastic Surgery Hand macrodactyly is a very scarce deformity. It was first described over 200 years ago and was characterized as “local gigantism” of one or multiple digits. Benign bone overgrowth, massive increase of soft tissue volume, and nerve involvement are associated with hand macrodactyly have been consistently reported in the literature. Often, macrodactyly affects one or more digits and is further classified as static or progressive, depending on the growth pattern, and as sporadic or syndromic, according to its genetic predisposition. Surgical treatment for hand macrodactyly remains a complex issue even for expert hand surgeons. In most of the cases, macrodactyly is diagnosed during early childhood and can be appropriately managed with minimal and well affordable surgical approaches that stabilize its fast progression. However, adults with progressive hand macrodactyly develop advanced deformities leading to severe functional deterioration and aesthetic hand dysmorphia. The purpose of this report is to document the management and surgical approach of the oldest published case, a 60-year-old adult patient with neglected progressive hand macrodactyly despite previous surgical attempts for disease stabilization. A personalized preoperative planning was created, which included ray resection involving the fourth metacarpal and fourthfinger along with extensive debulking of the overgrown fatty soft tissue and carpal tunnel release. At six months’ follow-up, the patient reported an excellent aesthetic and functional outcome. Cureus 2022-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9020273/ /pubmed/35475105 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23357 Text en Copyright © 2022, Hadjimichael et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hadjimichael, Argyris C
Kaspiris, Angelos
Spyridonos, Sarantis
Ray Resection as a Personalized Surgical Technique for Progressive Hand Macrodactyly in a 60-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
title Ray Resection as a Personalized Surgical Technique for Progressive Hand Macrodactyly in a 60-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_full Ray Resection as a Personalized Surgical Technique for Progressive Hand Macrodactyly in a 60-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_fullStr Ray Resection as a Personalized Surgical Technique for Progressive Hand Macrodactyly in a 60-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Ray Resection as a Personalized Surgical Technique for Progressive Hand Macrodactyly in a 60-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_short Ray Resection as a Personalized Surgical Technique for Progressive Hand Macrodactyly in a 60-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_sort ray resection as a personalized surgical technique for progressive hand macrodactyly in a 60-year-old patient: a case report and literature review
topic Plastic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9020273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35475105
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23357
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