Neglected bilateral triphalangeal of the thumb delta type in adult case: A case report

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Meirizal [1 ]
Muhammad, Hilmi [1 ]
Guntoro, Brahmantyo Danang [1 ]
Magetsari, Rahadyan [1 ]
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[1] Univ Gadjah Mada, Sardjito Gen Hosp, Fac Med Publ Hlth & Nursing, Dept Orthoped & Traumatol, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Case report; Congenital deformity; Triphalangeal thumb; Thumb deformity; Hand reconstruction; Triphalangeal thumb management;
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10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.109087
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Introduction: In rare case, thumb has extra phalanges known as triphalangeal of the thumb (TPT). Patients with TPT can have difficulty doing work/activities that require high precision. Therefore, surgical intervention is essential. This report provides an approach for a patient with TPT. Presentation of case: A patient with TPT who underwent removal of extra phalanges and arthrodesis of interphalangeal (IP) joints is presented. The left thumb deviated 25o to ulnar while the contralateral part deviated 15o to radial. X-ray revealed both thumbs had extra delta-shaped middle phalanges. Complete excision of extra phalanges and simple arthrodesis of IP joints with two K-wires in 10 degrees to 15 degrees flexion was performed. Healing process ended without any complications and the patient had an improvement. Discussion: Productive-age patients with TPT can have difficulty doing work and activities that require high precision, especially in the non-opposable type of the right hand. Furthermore, the female patient is highly emphasizing the cosmetics of her hand to increase her self-confidence. Therefore, surgical intervention is essential for this patient. We performed complete excision of extra phalanges and simple arthrodesis of IP joints with two K-wires in 10 degrees to 20 degrees flexion. The first K-wire is introduced intramedullary as a primary fixator for longitudinal alignment, and the second wire is inserted obliquely as an anti-rotation wire. Functional outcome was assessed after 6 months post-removal of the wire which gave a satisfying result. Conclusion: TPT is a rare anomaly which surgical intervention can improve the appearance and the precision of the hand.
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