Nguyen Phi Duong, Takagi Takehiko, Light Terry Richard, Truong Dinh Quang, Dinh Vo Nam Quang, Vo Tai Chieu, Le Tuan Ngoc, Doan Ha Dinh, Truong Khang Trien, Minh Phan Man Duc
City Children's Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan.
J Hand Microsurg. 2025 Mar 18;17(3):100249. doi: 10.1016/j.jham.2025.100249. eCollection 2025 May.
Thumb hypoplasia, a congenital malformation characterized by an underdeveloped or absent thumb, presents significant functional and aesthetic challenges. In Vietnam, a low-middle income developing country, the management of thumb hypoplasia is shaped by limited resources, geographic disparities, and reliance on international collaborations. This article reviews the current state of diagnosis, surgical treatment, and rehabilitation of thumb hypoplasia in Vietnam, with a focus on the unique challenges faced by healthcare providers in resource-constrained settings. The role of international experts, including Dr. Terry Light, Dr. Takehiko Takagi, Dr. Alain Gilbert, and Dr. Philippe Valenti, is emphasized for their contributions in shaping advanced surgical techniques and mentoring local surgeons. We also discuss the critical involvement of the Vietnam Pediatric Orthopaedic Association (VPOA) in promoting pediatric orthopedic care. Future recommendations include expanding access to specialized care, improving surgical training, decentralizing services to rural areas, and encouraging the publication of local research to foster global collaboration. By addressing these areas, Vietnam can continue to enhance outcomes for children affected by thumb hypoplasia.
拇指发育不全是一种以拇指发育不良或缺失为特征的先天性畸形,会带来重大的功能和美观挑战。在越南这个中低收入发展中国家,拇指发育不全的治疗受到资源有限、地理差异以及对国际合作的依赖等因素的影响。本文回顾了越南拇指发育不全的诊断、手术治疗和康复现状,重点关注资源有限环境下医疗服务提供者所面临的独特挑战。强调了包括特里·莱特博士、高木武彦博士、阿兰·吉尔伯特博士和菲利普·瓦伦蒂博士在内的国际专家在塑造先进手术技术和指导当地外科医生方面所做的贡献。我们还讨论了越南小儿骨科学会(VPOA)在促进小儿骨科护理方面的关键参与。未来的建议包括扩大获得专科护理的机会、改善手术培训、将服务分散到农村地区以及鼓励发表本地研究以促进全球合作。通过解决这些领域的问题,越南能够继续提高受拇指发育不全影响儿童的治疗效果。