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Congenital Flexor Contracture of Ulnar Digits Masquerading as Volkmann Ischemic Contracture.

Rajesh KumarParampreet Singh Saini
Published in: Annals of plastic surgery (2024)
Congenital flexion contracture of ulnar digits is a rare entity with few cases reported in medical literature. This condition is often misdiagnosed as Volkmann ischemic contracture as both have similar presentation. The patient history, physical examination, radiological investigation, and intra-operative findings can differentiate these 2 conditions clearly. A 14-year-old female presented to a tertiary care hospital with flexion deformity of the left long, ring, and little fingers without neurological deficit since she was 3 years old. Patient had decreased handspan with difficulty in grasping daily life objects. Finger flexion deformity was also not aesthetically acceptable due to social stigma. Patient finger contracture was managed with flexor pronator slide (Max-Page) operation. The muscle slide operation was done using concealed medial incision. Aesthetic and functional correction was achieved with no recurrence at subsequent follow-ups.
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