New Delhi: In a display of surgical precision and innovation, doctors at a Delhi hospital have restored hand function in an 18-year-old college student through a rare toe-to-finger transplant.The patient, a tourism student, had a severe deformity in her left middle finger that gradually worsened, causing soft tissue contraction, restricted movement, and difficulty performing everyday tasks. Beyond the physical challenges, the deformity also took a toll on her confidence.“Not having a finger affected my confidence for many years, and I often felt awkward in front of others. After this reconstruction surgery, I feel much more confident and positive. It has really helped me to carry out daily activities more comfortably,” the patient said.A multidisciplinary surgical team led by Dr Rahul Kapoor, head of department and consultant, onco-reconstructive and plastic surgery, Manipal Hospital, undertook the complex reconstruction. They harvested her second toe and transplanted it to her hand in an eight-hour operation.“Routine microsurgery uses vessels over 1-1.5 mm, but here we worked with 0.5-1 mm ones, raising the complexity,” Dr Kapoor explained.They removed the damaged metacarpal bone from the hand and replaced it with a matching toe metatarsal segment. Microvascular anastomosis (connecting tiny blood vessels) was critical to ensure the survival of the transplanted tissue.One of the most distinctive aspects of the case was the use of the patient’s existing finger skin, which had become redundant due to the deformity. Instead of discarding it, surgeons repurposed this skin to cover the transplanted toe. “This gave us an advantage. We achieved both adequate bulk and preserved sensation, which typically takes six to eight months to develop after nerve repair,” Kapoor said.The case also presented unique anatomical challenges. Differences between toe and finger function required careful adaptation, while prior tissue changes in the hand meant surgeons had to reassess the recipient site in detail before proceeding.“Understanding both donor and recipient anatomy at this level is crucial. Fingers have more strength than toes,” Dr Kapoor said, adding that such procedures continue to evolve with each case.Post-surgery, the patient has regained approximately 80%-95% of hand function, with significant improvement in grip strength and mobility. While some stiffness remains, ongoing physiotherapy is expected to further enhance outcomes. Doctors estimate that the strength of the replaced toe may stabilize at around 60%-80% of a finger as it adapts.“Such surgeries can be life-changing, but they are often underused because of limited awareness and misconceptions. In this case, the impact was not only physical — the psychological recovery has been equally important,” said Dr Kapoor while stressing the importance of expanding access to reconstructive options that can dramatically improve quality of life.
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