What is Clinodactyly?

Clinodactyly refers to the side-to-side curvature of a finger or toe. In most individuals, the degree of curvature is minimal and usually involves the small fingers. There is a hereditary element of finger curvature, especially when it involves the same finger on both hands. The basis for clinodactyly is that the middle bone in the finger is underdeveloped and, instead of being rectangular, it is trapezoidal.

Clinodactyly: Causes, Associations, and Treatment Options

The growth plates are not parallel, causing one side to grow more than the other side.

Clinodactyly can also be related to a larger deformity such as macrodactyly, polydactyly, syndactyly, or after surgical correction of finger deformities.

In most cases, clinodactyly is harmless and does not need to be corrected. In a small number of patients, the curvature may be severe enough or worsen over time to interfere with adjacent digits. This is most noticeable when someone tries to flex his or her fingers into a fist. In these patients, surgery involves realigning the growth plates with an opening or closing wedge osteotomy.

Clinodactyly may occur as an isolated finding in a person who is entirely normal or it may be found in association with other congenital malformations and, sometimes, with developmental delay. It is a common component of Down syndrome (trisomy 21) and Klinefelter syndrome (XXY).

Why Choose Dr. Panossian

Dr. Andre Panossian is a board-certified plastic surgeon with specialized fellowship training in pediatric craniofacial surgery at Harvard Medical School and the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto under the pioneering Dr. Ron Zuker. His dual expertise in craniofacial and hand surgery makes him uniquely qualified to treat complex pediatric conditions.

With extensive experience treating children through his work with Mending Kids International and Remote Area Medical worldwide missions, Dr. Panossian brings both surgical precision and compassionate care to every pediatric case. His approach prioritizes each child's functional outcomes and long-term development.

Whether your child has been recently diagnosed or has been managing clinodactyly for years, Dr. Panossian can help you understand your options and develop a personalized treatment plan.

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