Congenital (Congenital) Hand Anomalies

Congenital (Congenital) Hand Anomalies

During the development of our hands and feet in the mother's womb, sometimes there may be deficiencies, adhesions or excesses in the hands and fingers outside of the normal, with a medication or spontaneous development. In general, in the first year, it is purposed to bring the most appropriate shape and function by performing the necessary surgical intervention in the period that it affects the development the least.
 Reasons such as the size, location and position of the deformity, and the timing of surgery will affect the final result. Most of the time, a single surgical intervention will not be sufficient and additional treatment, surgery and physical therapy processes may be required.
It is the most important way to make life easier for us that our organs, which enable us to cling to the outside world and to act independently, are in the most appropriate anatomy and function. It is possible to achieve this with the most appropriate treatment at the most appropriate time.