Journal article

Satisfaction with hand appearance in children with index pollicization for thumb hypoplasia

B Sandvall, S Atkins, D McCombe, M Bellew, CJ Coombs, AJ Penington

Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2022

Abstract

Although the primary aim of pollicization is to augment function, aesthetic improvement is an important secondary aim. Satisfaction with hand appearance in children with index pollicization for thumb hypoplasia was evaluated in 18 patients at an average of 7.5 years after surgery. Patients and their parents rated the appearance of their operated hand using a 10-point visual analogue scale (VAS). Four independent surgeons and 16 non-surgeon observers also rated the hands after reviewing standardized photographs of each child. The median patient-reported and parent-reported scores were 9 for both groups (IQR: 7–10) with a trend for children 12 years and older, to report lower satisfaction with..

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