Cape Town doctors give fingerless girl a toehold on normal life

When Angelique was six months old‚ Van der Velde performed bone grafts to augment her right middle and ring fingers. Just over six months later‚ he did a third graft to lengthen her thumb.

“All of these small bone grafts helped to lengthen the little she had and gave her a very basic fine pinch grasp‚” said the department.

But Van der Velde realised she needed a wider grasp. “Knowing that bone grafts don’t grow in proportion to the child‚ I sought the help of the world’s top pioneers of paediatric microvascular toe transfers‚ who guided and encouraged me‚” he said.

“The difference between a bone graft and a whole toe transfer is that a graft is a single bone without a blood supply whereas a whole toe comes with a blood supply‚ nerves‚ tendons and nail and confers far more length than a graft.”

Several toe transfers have been performed in SA on adults who have lost fingers in accidents‚ and a toe-to-thumb transfer in a child burn victim was completed 10 years ago. But there has never before been a toe transfer for a child born without fingers.

Western Cape health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo said the department was proud of its doctors.‚ “who continuously strive to provide outstanding tertiary care for all patients of the Western Cape and beyond”.

She added: “Our clinical team continues to soar‚ placing the Western Cape Department of Health on the global map by providing these life-changing surgeries.”

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