If syndactyly operative management is warranted, the timing of the surgery is important to discuss. Typically, syndactyly releases are performed around 12 to 18 months of age; delaying the surgery until the child is older than 18 months reduces the risk of scar contracture and web space creep as the child grows.
However, syndactyly of border digits (small finger and thumb web space) and syndactyly with multiple fusions should prompt earlier release as the smaller digit tethers, the longer digit as the patient grows.
Indications for early surgery, typically between 3 and 6 months, include:
Normally where both sides are affected, bilateral syndactyly release is undertaken simultaneously.
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