Post-surgical rehabilitation of squamous cell carcinoma with finger prosthesis: A case report


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Case Report

Author :

Angel Rose, Vishal Reddy, Karthikeyan Vasudevan*, Divyabharathi Selvam, Muthukumar Balasubramaniam

Volume :

11

Issue :

1

Abstract :

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the finger can lead to both functional and aesthetic impairments, particularly when surgical excision and radiotherapy result in finger amputation. This case report presents the rehabilitation of a 55-year-old male, Mr. Ramamurthy, who lost his fourth finger due to SCC. Following wide local excision (WLE) and radiotherapy, a custom silicone prosthesis was designed to restore both the appearance and functionality of his right hand. The fabrication process included shade matching, texture replication, and a focus on providing passive functionality for daily tasks. The patient reported significant improvement in self-confidence and functional ability, although challenges such as limited dexterity and the potential need for prosthetic replacement over time were noted. Despite the limitations of silicone prostheses, the case highlights the positive impact of personalized prosthetic solutions on both physical function and psychological well-being, significantly improving the quality of life for patients recovering from SCC-related finger amputation.  

Keyword :

Finger prosthesis, Finger amputation, Squamous cell carcinoma, Silicone prosthesis