Thumb Polydactyly with a Floating Ulnar Thumb

  • Hasegawa, Kenjiro
  • Namba, Yuzaburo
  • Kimata, Yoshihiro
Publication date
December 2013
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
issn:0386-300X

Abstract

Thumb polydactyly is reported to be the most common congenital anomaly of the hand in Japan. The floating type is not particularly rare, accounting for 0.9 to 15% of all cases of thumb polydactyly. However, to the best of our knowledge, there has been only one case of thumb polydactyly with a floating ulnar thumb, reported by Onizuka. Herein, we report a case very similar to that reported by Onizuka. In our case, the vessels feeding the floating ulnar thumb branched from the superficial palmar arterial arch, and X-rays revealed triphalangism. In surgery, we not only reconstructed the morphology of the thumb, but also tried to preserve the sensation in the reconstructed thumb by transposing the digital nerve of the floating ulnar thumb to th...

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