The thumb provides more than 60 percent of function for the hand. When it is absent or underdeveloped, the hand’s ability to function normally is drastically reduced. Thumb hypoplasia, also called hypoplastic thumb, means that the thumb is unusually small or underdeveloped. Thumb aplasia means that the thumb is missing altogether.
The thumb provides more than 60 percent of function for the hand. When it is absent or underdeveloped, the hand’s ability to function normally is drastically reduced. Thumb hypoplasia, also called hypoplastic thumb, means that the thumb is unusually small or underdeveloped. Thumb aplasia means that the thumb is missing altogether.
In general, there are five types of thumb hypoplasia or aplasia:
Surgical correction of a hypoplastic thumb is highly variable. For Types I-IIIA, surgery can include deepening of the first webspace, joint stabilization, and/or tendon transfers (redirecting tendons from other parts of the hand). For Types IIIB-V, the gold standard for reconstruction is index finger pollicization. This is a process whereby the index finger is moved into the thumb position to provide vital pinch and grasp functions. Although the resulting hand will have usually four fingers, the overall function of the hand is vastly improved. Timing for correction of a hypoplastic thumb can begin as early as 6 months of age. As with other hand deformities, early correction affords improved function over a lifetime.
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 hypoplastic thumb for years, Dr. Panossian can help you understand your options and develop a personalized treatment plan.
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