Publications by authors named "Somesh Balakrishnan"

Article Synopsis
  • Symbrachydactyly is a rare congenital condition where a child is born with short, webbed, or misshaped fingers, typically affecting one hand only.
  • There is no set treatment plan for managing this condition, making early surgical intervention important for restoring hand function and appearance.
  • The article reviews the author's experiences treating 19 children over a decade, highlighting procedures like thumb web creation and lengthening to enhance hand functionality and quality of life.
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Various surgical techniques have been described for the release of syndactylized fingers. In our experience, the omega flap technique, which includes a dorsal truncated flap and an anchor incision on the volar side, stands out as a good technique to release syndactyly. Incidentally, in symbrachydactyly also, the fused digits can be released using this technique.

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Development of a primary cancer after treatment of the first with radiotherapy or chemotherapy is well documented, but it is common with hematological malignancies. Variety of reasons are suggested by various researchers, but a conclusive evidence is not yet available. Excepting a few correlations like the tamoxifen therapy and endometrial cancer, angiosarcoma of the breast following radiotherapy, occurrence of other metachronous malignancies seem to be dependent on genetic and environmental factors.

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