CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Indian J Plast Surg 2008; 41(02): 195
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1699265
Original Article
Association of Plastic Surgeons of India

Complete cleft of the upper limb: A very rare anomaly

C. Bhatt Yogesh
Department of Plastic Surgery, SSG Hospital and Medical College, Vadodara, Gujarat-390 001, India
,
A. O. Harpreet
Department of Plastic Surgery, SSG Hospital and Medical College, Vadodara, Gujarat-390 001, India
,
Bakshi S. Olabanji
Department of Plastic Surgery, SSG Hospital and Medical College, Vadodara, Gujarat-390 001, India
,
A. Vyas Kinnari
Department of Plastic Surgery, SSG Hospital and Medical College, Vadodara, Gujarat-390 001, India
,
S. Ambat Girish
Department of Plastic Surgery, SSG Hospital and Medical College, Vadodara, Gujarat-390 001, India
,
Laad Hitesh
Department of Plastic Surgery, SSG Hospital and Medical College, Vadodara, Gujarat-390 001, India
,
S. Panse Nikhil
Department of Plastic Surgery, SSG Hospital and Medical College, Vadodara, Gujarat-390 001, India
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Publication History

Publication Date:
15 January 2020 (online)

ABSTRACT

Background: We describe here a very rare congenital deformity that involves the splitting of the right upper limb with the superior limb articulating with the shoulder joint, and the inferior limb laterally attached to the chest wall. Material and Methods: The child with this rare split limb was treated by transferring the inferior limb on an islanded pedicle to the superior one while creating the hand. Results: A unified limb was reconstructed while creating the hand without any compromise on the existing function and vascularity. The patient is on regular follow-up and further staged procedures have been planned to provide a better functional and aesthetic limb. Conclusion: The congenital deformity described here has not been mentioned in world literature so far and its embryological basis is a matter of discussion. Opinions regarding further management of this anomaly are invited from experts in the field.

 
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