Abstract
In children, traumatic distal amputations of the thumb can be treated by partial first toe transfer. Growth is preserved by conserving a portion of the growth plate in the hallux distal phalanx. In the patient featured here, 7 years after such a distal thumb reconstruction, bone bridge resection was needed to restart growth and correct clinodactyly. When this patient was reviewed 4 years later, the thumb's longitudinal growth had been restored and continued.
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