2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fas.2017.04.001
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Does timing of surgery influence the long-term results of foot polydactyly treatment?

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“…In the treatment of lateral ray polydactyly, the selection of the toe (medial or lateral) is controversial. The level of duplication (metatarsal vs. phalangeal) was an important factor in determining which specific ray is to be excised at the beginning, and the vast majority of other reports excise the nondominant ray, regardless of the level of duplication [3,[10][11][12][13]. Valgus deformities had a greater impact on functional outcomes compared with retaining the dominant ray in some cases [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the treatment of lateral ray polydactyly, the selection of the toe (medial or lateral) is controversial. The level of duplication (metatarsal vs. phalangeal) was an important factor in determining which specific ray is to be excised at the beginning, and the vast majority of other reports excise the nondominant ray, regardless of the level of duplication [3,[10][11][12][13]. Valgus deformities had a greater impact on functional outcomes compared with retaining the dominant ray in some cases [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regard to the timing of surgery for foot polydactyly, Kubat et al, from a study. of 16 postaxial and 8 preaxial cases, suggested that surgical timing does not influence the final result of treatment, asserting that judicious selection of surgical treatment is the key to success (8). Surgical excision of the extra digit, with reconstruction, has been the predominant treatment for restoring normal or nearnormal foot structure and function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the typical feature of having ten fingers and ten toes is normativised when medicine determines that deviation from the standard number and configuration is a deformity subject to intervention. Polydactyly, an atypical feature that involves having a supernumerary digit in the hand or foot, is considered a deformity that can be treated by surgical excision of the extra digit ( Kubat and Antičević, 2017 ). The example of surgical intervention for polydactyly shows the ways in which the naturalistic and typical set of fingers and toes becomes a socially normativistic ideal.…”
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confidence: 99%