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Cureus Feb 2024Amniotic band syndrome (ABS) constriction rings in the lower limb are common. Despite this, there is insufficient literature on anatomical abnormalities in the knee...
Arthroscopic Transphyseal ACL Reconstruction With Lateral Extraarticular Tenodesis With Unusual Arthroscopic Meniscal Findings in a Case of an Adolescent Girl Previously Diagnosed With Amniotic Band Syndrome.
Amniotic band syndrome (ABS) constriction rings in the lower limb are common. Despite this, there is insufficient literature on anatomical abnormalities in the knee joints of children with ABS. There is an increasing incidence of paediatric anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries recently. ACL reconstruction in this population has an extra dilemma of sparing the physis to prevent growth disturbances. Treating both these conditions simultaneously is a challenge that is rarely encountered. In our literature review, we found no case such as this. As such a case is being described for the first time, we also found certain meniscal anatomical variations on diagnostic arthroscopy. A 12-year-old adolescent Indian girl presented with an ACL tear in her left leg after a school sports injury. She had a known case of ABS constriction bands in both her lower limbs. Her distal femoral and proximal femoral physis was fused on radiographs, so we went ahead with a transphyseal ACL soft-tissue graft reconstruction. On the diagnostic round, we found an anatomical variation of the menisci, which was previously not described since arthroscopy of the knee in an adolescent kid with ABS has not been published in the literature as of yet. These kinds of clinical presentations can become common in the future as more and more kids with ABS take part in recreational sports. In such a scenario, having knowledge about common anatomical variations in the knee of such syndromic patients is essential. While performing ACL reconstructions in this population, we have to be aware of the risk of growth deformities along with vascular and neurological complications, which are added risks with constriction bands around the lower limb.
PubMed: 38496138
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Handchirurgie, Mikrochirurgie,... Sep 2023We report on the treatment of a 22-year-old female patient with an acute soft tissue infection in the area of an amniotic band due to palmoplantar keratoderma congenital...
[Acute soft Tissue Infection with impending Loss of Finger in amniotic Band Syndrome of a 22-years-old Patient with palmoplantar Keratoderma congenital Alopecia Syndrome Type II].
We report on the treatment of a 22-year-old female patient with an acute soft tissue infection in the area of an amniotic band due to palmoplantar keratoderma congenital alopecia syndrome (PPKCA) type II, a very rare genodermatosis with less than 20 cases described in literature. An acute soft tissue infection distal from the pre-existing constriction ring with hyperkeratosis on the right small finger led to a decompensation of the venous and lymphatic drain with imminent loss of the finger. Due to urgent surgical treatment with decompression and debridement of the dorsal soft tissue infection, microsurgical circular resection of the constriction ring and primary wound closure the finger could be preserved. After soft tissue consolidation and hand therapy, the patient achieved free movement of the small finger with subjective freedom of symptoms and good aesthetic results.
Topics: Infant, Newborn; Female; Humans; Young Adult; Adult; Amniotic Band Syndrome; Soft Tissue Infections; Fingers; Keratoderma, Palmoplantar
PubMed: 36972588
DOI: 10.1055/a-2013-2131