Foot hexadactyly, social implications and management in the African setting: Case report

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Abstract

Hexadactyly of the foot, an abnormal congenital condition presenting as eight toes, is a rare malformation. We report the case of a ten-year-old girl, admitted to our orthopedic and reconstructive surgery department for a preaxial hexadactyly. The girl was abandoned by her parents at birth and stopped school early due to stigmatization. The goals of the surgical procedure were: social reintegration, gait improvement, ability to wear shoes comfortably, and improved appearance of the foot. The surgery was a medial resection of the supernumerary toes.

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Amouzou, K. S., Malonga-Loukoula, E. L. J., Kouevi-Koko, T. E., Bakriga, B., & Abalo, A. (2018). Foot hexadactyly, social implications and management in the African setting: Case report. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 60(4), 453–455. https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2018.04.018

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