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OCOSH Code C05.116.099.370.894.819_bd_dbd_do_so_sd</description>
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<title>Syndactyly release</title>
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<description>Syndactyly is the term for joined fingers (and toes)</description>
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<title>Webbed Finger or Toe Repair</title>
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Webbed finger or toe repair refers to corrective or reconstructive surgery performed to repair webbed fingers or toes, also called syndactyly. The long and ring fingers or the second and third toes are most often affected. Generally, syndactyly repairs are done between the ages of six months and two years.
Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers</description>
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