14月龄儿童急性手间室综合征1例

R. Massaad, Said El Orra, Antonella Massaad, Farah Makhour, Monah Orra, Dounia Massaad
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背景:筋膜间室综合征是一种众所周知的疾病,但在儿科人群中很少见,其诊断相当具有挑战性。我们报告一个病例的急性室综合征(ACS)的手,发展后碾压创伤,在一个14个月大的男孩。病例报告:一名14个月大的男孩在右手挤压性创伤后被送到急诊室。患者右手进行性肿胀并伴有躁动。体检时,右手紧张、肿胀,伴有皮肤坏死和水疱,触诊时躁动加剧。实验室检查显示白细胞、肌酐激酶和红细胞沉降率升高。x线影像显示第二、第三、第四和第五掌骨骨干骨折偏曲。诊断为手部ACS。引流水疱后,对手部所有11个隔室进行多次筋膜切开术。掌骨骨折采用腕夹板保守治疗1个月。7个月后的临床和影像学随访显示右手功能完全恢复,第2、4、5掌骨骨折巩固,而第3掌骨骨折显示假关节。结论:儿童手筋膜室综合征是一种罕见的疾病,其临床表现可能与成人不同,导致许多病例误诊或晚期诊断。我们的病例强调了在儿童创伤后进行仔细的临床评估以诊断这种情况的重要性。
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Acute Compartment Syndrome of the Hand in a 14-Month-Old Child: A Case Report
Background: Compartment syndrome is a well-known entity, but it is rare in the pediatric population, and its diagnosis is quite challenging. We report a case of an acute compartment syndrome (ACS) of the hand, developed after a crushing trauma, in a 14-month-old boy. Case Report: A 14-month-old boy presented to the Emergency Department following a crushing trauma to his right hand. The patient had a progressive swelling of the right hand and agitation. On physical examination, the right hand was tense, swollen, with areas of skin necrosis and blisters, along with increased agitation upon palpation. Laboratory tests revealed elevated white blood cells, creatinine kinase, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Radiographic imaging showed deviated diaphyseal fractures in the second, third, fourth, and fifth metacarpals. A diagnosis of ACS of the hand was made. After draining the blisters, multiple fasciotomies were carried out to all 11 compartments of the hand. The metacarpal fractures were managed conservatively with a wrist splint for one month. A clinical and radiological follow-up after 7 months showed a complete functional recovery of the right hand and consolidation of the 2nd, 4th, and 5th metacarpal fractures, while the 3rd metacarpal fracture showed pseudoarthrosis. Conclusion: Compartment syndrome of the hand in children is a rare condition, and its clinical picture may differ from that in adults, leading to a misdiagnosis or late diagnosis in many cases. Our case emphasizes the importance of a careful clinical evaluation in children post-trauma to diagnose such a condition.
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