Modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for Wassel type III–IV polydactyly

Abstract Background To investigate the functional and aesthetic results of a new modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for the treatment of Wassel type III–IV thumb polydactyly. Methods Thirteen patients with Wassel type III–IV thumb polydactyly who visited the Department of Orthopedics of Hebei Provin...

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Main Authors: Xuzhao Guo, Yanfei Wei, Fei Wang, Xiaokang Zhou, Shuo Zhao
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2024-01-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-024-04553-x
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Yanfei Wei
Fei Wang
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Shuo Zhao
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description Abstract Background To investigate the functional and aesthetic results of a new modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for the treatment of Wassel type III–IV thumb polydactyly. Methods Thirteen patients with Wassel type III–IV thumb polydactyly who visited the Department of Orthopedics of Hebei Provincial Children's Hospital from 2019 to 2022 were selected. The surgical procedure involved a modified Bilhaut–Cloquet surgery, where two-thirds of the distal part of the dominant finger was retained as the p body of the reconstructed thumb. The triangular bone block of the ablated distal thumb that did not contain the epiphysis and articular cartilage was sutured and fixed, and the neurovascular flap of the ablated distal thumb was used as an augmenting segment of the reconstructed thumb, with the nail bed and nail matrix exquisitely sutured. The evaluation performed according to the Japanese Society for Surgery of the Hand (JSSH) system. Results All 13 children showed bone healing, no wound infection, nonunion, or deformity healing. None of the children showed a significant reduction in the active and passive mobility of the thumb postoperatively compared with preoperatively. Postoperative evaluation was performed based on the JSSH score, with a mean of 17.15 points (14–19 points), with 11 children rated as excellent and two as good. No severe nail ridges, nail gaps, or nail split deformities of the thumb were observed postoperatively. Postoperative metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joint movements were not reduced compared with preoperative movements. All parents were satisfied with the appearance and function of the reconstructed thumb. Conclusion The modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure designed in this study was satisfactory for Wassel type III–IV thumb polydactyly without affecting the stability of the interphalangeal joints and preserving joint mobility. The postoperative thumb has a comparable circumference and nail width and was cosmetically and functionally satisfactory, especially for the asymmetric two thumbs, which achieved favorable results.
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spelling doaj.art-40be04a40a9c4d2e9507200b81b637222024-01-21T12:27:57ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2024-01-011911810.1186/s13018-024-04553-xModified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for Wassel type III–IV polydactylyXuzhao Guo0Yanfei Wei1Fei Wang2Xiaokang Zhou3Shuo Zhao4Department of Orthopaedics, Children’s Hospital of HebeiDepartment of Surgery 1, Zanhuang County HospitalDepartment of Orthopaedics, Children’s Hospital of HebeiDepartment of Orthopaedics, Children’s Hospital of HebeiDepartment of Orthopaedics, Children’s Hospital of HebeiAbstract Background To investigate the functional and aesthetic results of a new modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for the treatment of Wassel type III–IV thumb polydactyly. Methods Thirteen patients with Wassel type III–IV thumb polydactyly who visited the Department of Orthopedics of Hebei Provincial Children's Hospital from 2019 to 2022 were selected. The surgical procedure involved a modified Bilhaut–Cloquet surgery, where two-thirds of the distal part of the dominant finger was retained as the p body of the reconstructed thumb. The triangular bone block of the ablated distal thumb that did not contain the epiphysis and articular cartilage was sutured and fixed, and the neurovascular flap of the ablated distal thumb was used as an augmenting segment of the reconstructed thumb, with the nail bed and nail matrix exquisitely sutured. The evaluation performed according to the Japanese Society for Surgery of the Hand (JSSH) system. Results All 13 children showed bone healing, no wound infection, nonunion, or deformity healing. None of the children showed a significant reduction in the active and passive mobility of the thumb postoperatively compared with preoperatively. Postoperative evaluation was performed based on the JSSH score, with a mean of 17.15 points (14–19 points), with 11 children rated as excellent and two as good. No severe nail ridges, nail gaps, or nail split deformities of the thumb were observed postoperatively. Postoperative metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joint movements were not reduced compared with preoperative movements. All parents were satisfied with the appearance and function of the reconstructed thumb. Conclusion The modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure designed in this study was satisfactory for Wassel type III–IV thumb polydactyly without affecting the stability of the interphalangeal joints and preserving joint mobility. The postoperative thumb has a comparable circumference and nail width and was cosmetically and functionally satisfactory, especially for the asymmetric two thumbs, which achieved favorable results.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-024-04553-xPolydactylyModified Bilhaut–CloquetSurgery
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Modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for Wassel type III–IV polydactyly
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Polydactyly
Modified Bilhaut–Cloquet
Surgery
title Modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for Wassel type III–IV polydactyly
title_full Modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for Wassel type III–IV polydactyly
title_fullStr Modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for Wassel type III–IV polydactyly
title_full_unstemmed Modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for Wassel type III–IV polydactyly
title_short Modified Bilhaut–Cloquet procedure for Wassel type III–IV polydactyly
title_sort modified bilhaut cloquet procedure for wassel type iii iv polydactyly
topic Polydactyly
Modified Bilhaut–Cloquet
Surgery
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-024-04553-x
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