CONSTRICTION RING SYNDROME
Constriction rings, or amniotic bands, form partial or complete circumferential constrictions around limbs or digits. Occurs sporadically; affects one in 15,000 live births
SYMPTOMS
Fusion of distal fingers ( acrosyndactyly ),Terminal absence or amputation
Localized swelling with oedema distal to the constrictions.
OPERATIVE PROCEDURE
Excision of the constriction band and soft tissue release with Z or W plasties is done for most cases. Traditionally, no more than half the circumference was released at one sitting due to risk of distal ischaemia. However, complete circumferential release can be performed safely
FAQS
1. What are the most common complications?
Vascular compromise, digital nerve injury, infection, wound dehiscence.
This complication can be easily avoided by performing surgery under loupes magnification, aseptic technique, and postoperative care and by performing operation by properly trained plastic surgeon.
2. At what age should surgery be performed?
Usually, six months to one year but in case of digital ischaemia , early intervention is required.
3. What is the approximate duration of the procedure?
One to two hours, but it depends on the number of figures involved.
4. What setup is required for the procedure?
A patient is required for the procedure and usually the patient admits for one to two days.
5. Can it be associated with other medical conditions?
Yes, it can be associated with foot deformity (talipes equinovarus), cleft lip and palate, haemangioma, and cranial or cardiac defects.
Written by : Dr. Afaq Saleem
Copyrights: Pakistan association of Plastic Surgeon