About Osteotomy Metacarpal
Key Highlights
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Corrects bone deformities to improve hand function and appearance.Prevents long-term joint damage and arthritis by restoring proper alignment.Supports normal growth and development of the hand in children.Can significantly enhance grip strength, dexterity, and overall hand use.Performed with pediatric-specific techniques to minimize impact on growing bones.
Who is this surgery for?
- Congenital hand deformities such as clinodactyly (curved finger) or brachydactyly (short finger).
- Malunion or deformity following a fracture of the metacarpal bone.
- Rotational deformities that cause fingers to cross or scissor.
- Angular deformities (e.g., radial or ulnar deviation) affecting finger alignment.
- Conditions like Madelung's deformity or other growth plate disturbances.
- Significant length discrepancy between metacarpals affecting hand function.
How to prepare
- Comprehensive clinical examination and detailed imaging (X-rays, possibly CT scan) to plan the correction.
- Discussion of the procedure, goals, anesthesia, and recovery with the child and parents.
- Pre-operative blood tests and a general health check to ensure fitness for surgery.
- Fasting as instructed by the anesthesiologist, typically 6-8 hours before surgery.
- Arranging for post-operative support at home and possibly time off school.
Risks & possible complications
- General surgical risks: Reaction to anesthesia, bleeding, or infection.
- Nerve or blood vessel injury, potentially leading to numbness or circulation issues.
- Stiffness, reduced range of motion, or complex regional pain syndrome in the hand.
- Delayed union or non-union of the bone where it fails to heal properly.
- Need for further surgery due to under-correction, over-correction, or hardware issues.
- Scar formation at the surgical site.
Recovery & hospital stay
- The hand will be placed in a cast or splint for 4-6 weeks to protect the healing bone.
- Pain is managed with prescribed medication; keeping the hand elevated reduces swelling.
- Follow-up X-rays are taken to monitor bone healing and alignment.
- After cast removal, a structured hand therapy program begins to regain strength and mobility.
- Gradual return to normal activities and sports as approved by the surgeon, often over several months.
- Regular follow-up visits are crucial to track long-term growth and functional outcome.
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Typical hospital stay: 1-2 days
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Expected recovery time: 6-8 weeks for initial bone healing, 3-6 months for full functional recovery
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering osteotomy metacarpal in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Top-rated hospitals in Turkey with pediatric orthopedics departments and experienced surgeons are ideal for this procedure. Use MediFyr to compare facilities, reviews, and doctor profiles before you decide.
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The overall cost depends on hospital category, surgeon’s experience, room type, implant or device used (if any), length of stay, tests, and post-operative care. Our team can help you get cost estimates from multiple hospitals before you decide.
Procedure cost in other countries
Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for osteotomy metacarpal compare across other countries where we have data.
| Country | Estimated cost range | Typical stay | Recovery time | View details |
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| India | USD 870 – USD 2,719 | 1-2 days | ~ 6-8 weeks for initial bone healing, 3-6 months for full functional recovery | Know More |
| Turkey | USD 6,442 – USD 20,131 | 1-2 days | ~ 6-8 weeks for initial bone healing, 3-6 months for full functional recovery | Know More |
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