“…Polydactyly is a common, congenital condition, characterized by the presence of one or more supernumerary digits, with or without duplication of the corresponding metatarsal or phalanges. [2][3][4][5] It is more common in upper limbs than in lower limbs, right hand than left hand and left foot than right foot. 4 There is tremendous variation in the extent of duplication, ranging from minor cutaneous protuberance, to duplication of a single phalanx, to complete duplication of the digit and metacarpal or metatarsal, and may result in a functional digit.…”