This document discusses radial club hand, which is a congenital deformity where there is failure of formation along the radial border of the upper extremity. Key points include:
- Radial club hand can range from mild shortening of the radius to total absence. It occurs in about 1 in 30,000 to 100,000 births.
- Surgical treatment involves centralizing the carpus on the distal ulna to provide support. Additional procedures like thumb reconstruction or tendon transfers may be needed.
- Nonsurgical treatment involves serial casting and splinting from birth to gradually correct the deformity. Surgery is usually done at 3-6 months if splinting is insufficient to provide radial support.