五指手在IIIB型拇指发育不全中的作用——亚太视角。

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Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2025-05-02 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jham.2025.100278
Anil K Bhat, Mithun Pai G, Ashwath M Acharya
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在亚太地区,IIIB型拇指发育不全的管理主要受文化观念的影响,许多国家都喜欢五指手。本文讨论了IIIB型拇指发育不全的保存和重建治疗的进展以及切除和极化的困境。最近的研究揭示了极化的局限性,包括关节不稳定和握力下降。此外,一些家长,特别是在亚太地区,由于文化、心理或宗教方面的考虑,对拇指切除表现出犹豫,倾向于保留五指手。这促使人们不断研究在保持拇指稳定性的同时促进五指手功能的替代技术。最近的战略显示出与传统的极化相当的令人鼓舞的结果。在一些情况下,分期治疗是必要的,以提供一个五个手指的手,尽管重建的拇指可能表现出功能和发育的限制。这种替代的手术已经证明了良好的功能和美学效益,与极化相比,供体发病率最低。
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Role of five-fingered hand in type IIIB thumb hypoplasia- an Asia-Pacific perspective.

The management of type IIIB thumb hypoplasia in the Asia-Pacific region is predominantly shaped by cultural views, with numerous countries favouring a five-fingered hand. The article discusses the evolution of treatment for type IIIB thumb hypoplasia with thumb preservation and reconstruction and the dilemma of excision and pollicization. Recent research has revealed the limitations of pollicization including joint instability and diminished grip strength. Moreover, several parents, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, exhibit hesitancy towards thumb excision owing to cultural, psychological, or religious considerations, favouring the retention of a five-fingered hand. This has prompted continuous investigation into alternate techniques that preserve thumb stability while facilitating a functional five-fingered hand. Recent strategies have demonstrated encouraging outcomes comparable to conventional pollicization. In several instances, staged treatments are necessary to provide a five-fingered hand, although the reconstructed thumb may exhibit functional and developmental limits. This alternative procedure has demonstrated favourable functional and aesthetic benefits, with minimal donor morbidity, comparable to that of pollicization.

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