2023
DOI: 10.1177/17531934231212392
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Long-term results of index finger pollicization for congenital thumb anomalies: a systematic review

Sitanshu Barik,
Ida Matic,
Sebastian Farr

Abstract: This systematic review analyses the literature for long-term outcomes of index finger pollicization. This review includes all seven studies that reported outcomes of index finger pollicization for congenital thumb aplasia or hypoplasia for qualitative review. The seven studies included 108 index finger pollicizations with 54% male children. The studies did not describe the preoperative quality and function of the transposed index finger. Grip strength was in the range of 52%–76% of the contralateral hand. Late… Show more

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