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Congenital Defects of the Hand and Wrist

What are Congenital Defects of the Hand and Wrist?

The hand and wrist are formed during the 8th week of gestation. This process consists of various steps and failure in any one or more of these steps may cause congenital or birth defects. The deformities may be major (absence of a bone) or minor (disproportion of a finger). 

Types of Congenital Defects of the Hand and Wrist 

The various types of hand and wrist defects include:

  • Missing parts of the hand 
  • Webbed or fused fingers (syndactyly) 
  • Presence of extra fingers (polydactyl) 
  • Congenital constriction band syndrome (formation of a band of tissue around a finger, restricting normal growth and blood flow) 
  • Undergrowth or overgrowth of the different parts of the hand 

Treatments for Congenital Defects of the Hand and Wrist 

The congenital conditions of the hand and wrist are treated based on various factors such as your child’s age, severity of the condition and cause of the condition. The different treatments include: 

  • Surgical separation of the webbed fingers
  • Removal of the extra finger
  • Use of splints to realign the fingers
  • Tendon transfers
  • Physical therapy to increase the strength in your hand
  • Skin grafts to fill in the missing parts of the hand
  • Correction of contractures
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • Palm Beach Surgical Suits
  • Northpoint Surgery and Laser Center
  • Palms West Hospital
  • Wellington Regional Medical Center
  • The King's Academy
  • Marlins MiLB

Practice Locations

Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute

4215 Burns Rd
Suite 100
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute

Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute

7701 Southern Blvd
Suite 100
West Palm Beach FL, 33411

Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute

Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute

1411 N Flagler Dr
Suite 9800
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute