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Anatomic correction of polysyndactyly of the fifth toe fused with the fourth toe
Daegu Son, Hyunji Kim, Junhyung Kim, Kihwan Han British Journal of Plastic Surgery Volume 58, Issue 6, Pages (September 2005) DOI: /j.bjps Copyright © 2005 The British Association of Plastic Surgeons Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 The operative technique. (Above, left) Dorsal view: flap (a) indicates the dorsal rectangular flap. (Above, right) Plantar view: flap (b) indicates the fourth toe plantar rectangular pedicled flap. (Center, left) Anterior view: flap (c) indicates the fifth toe rectangular pedicled hinge flap. (Center, right) Schematic diagram of flaps. (s) indicates the full thickness skin graft. (Below, left) Postoperative dorsal view. (Below, right) Postoperative plantar view. British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /j.bjps ) Copyright © 2005 The British Association of Plastic Surgeons Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 A 1-year-old girl with left fifth toe polysyndactyly fused with the fourth toe. (Above, left) Preoperative dorsal view. (Above, right) Preoperative plantar view. (Below, left) Two years postoperatively, the inconspicuous dorsal operation scar was identified. (Below, right) Two years postoperatively, the anatomical triangular-shaped fifth toe and deep fourth web space were maintained. British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /j.bjps ) Copyright © 2005 The British Association of Plastic Surgeons Terms and Conditions
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