Acquired Constriction Ring Syndrome

A case of “acquired constriction ring” or “toe-tourniquet” syndrome is presented to increase awareness of the condition in the orthopaedic community. If treated promptly, this condition has a very good prognosis and, if the diagnosis is missed, may lead to amputation. We also discuss the potential c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Foot & ankle international 2003-08, Vol.24 (8), p.640-641
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description A case of “acquired constriction ring” or “toe-tourniquet” syndrome is presented to increase awareness of the condition in the orthopaedic community. If treated promptly, this condition has a very good prognosis and, if the diagnosis is missed, may lead to amputation. We also discuss the potential causes and presentation of this condition, along with the need for urgent surgical exploration if there are doubts over tissue viability.
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Edema - surgery
Foot Diseases - etiology
Foot Diseases - surgery
Foot Injuries - complications
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Humans
Infant
Male
Syndrome
Toes - blood supply
Toes - injuries
Tourniquets - adverse effects
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