Syndactyly Surgery (Joined Fingers)

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Syndactyly (Joined Fingers) Separation Surgery

Syndactyly is a congenital anomaly that causes loss of function and aesthetic problems due to skin or bone connections between fingers. Op. Dr. Saffet Ulutaş focuses on protecting vascular and nerve structures while separating the fingers by using his experience in hand surgery and microsurgery. Bone structure is evaluated with radiological examinations before surgery.

During surgery, the skin between the fingers is cut, and cartilage and bone corrections are made if necessary. The opened surfaces are covered with skin grafts or flaps, and healing is supported. Microsurgery techniques play a critical role in keeping circulation healthy. Dr. Ulutaş reduces the risk of complications by keeping the surgery time short.

Protection with a hand cast, physical therapy, and finger exercises take an important place in the recovery period. Range of motion is increased by applying play-based rehabilitation programs in pediatric patients. Families are provided with support for home treatment by giving wound care, massage, and exercise training.

Syndactyly separation surgery provides both functional and aesthetic improvement. When performed at an early age, adaptation in reading, writing, and daily activities becomes easier. Op. Dr. Saffet Ulutaş uses special suture techniques for the scars to appear minimal after the surgery.

If you are looking for a reliable team for joined finger surgery in Gaziantep, our clinic offers a comprehensive treatment process in children and adult patients. You can plan an appointment to achieve functional hand movements and receive aesthetically satisfying results.