一种罕见的镜子手形变体
Mohammed Alwatari1, Zakaryiah Araji2, Ahmed Khalaf2
1Plastic Surgery Department, University of Baghdad College of Medicine, Baghdad, 10011, Iraq.
Journal of surgical case reports
|September 13, 2023
概括
本病例报告详细介绍了婴儿的一种非典型的先天性手部异常. 手术干预,包括射线截肢,成功地改善了手的功能和外观.
科学领域:
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 儿科手术 儿科手术
- 遗传异常是一种先天性异常.
背景情况:
- 遗传手和前臂异常带来了重大的外科手术挑战.
- 非典型的表现需要量身定制的治疗方法.
- 早期的手术干预对于最佳结果至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 报告一种罕见的非典型先天性左镜手异常病例.
- 为了描述这种独特呈现的外科管理.
- 评估干预的功能和美容结果.
主要方法:
- 一个8个月大的雌性有独特的手部异常的案例介绍.
- 涉及光线截肢指的手术程序.
- 第一个用于指功能的网络空间的重建.
主要成果:
- 患者呈现出一个七位数的手和正常的半径/腰围.
- 射线截肢成功创建了一个功能性的第一个网络空间.
- 手术后的评估显示了良好的功能和化品结果.
结论:
- 这一案例突出了针对手部先天性异常的个性化手术规划的重要性.
- 射线截肢可以成为纠正某些复杂手部形的有效技术.
- 成功的手术正可以显著提高儿科患者的功能和美学.
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