Literature DB >> 9444043

Limb amputation in amniotic band syndrome: serial ultrasonographic and Doppler observations.

O P Tadmor1, G A Kreisberg, R Achiron, S Porat, S Yagel.   

Abstract

A 28-year-old woman, gravida 7, para 6, was referred at 21 weeks' gestation to our ultrasound unit because of bilateral fetal lower limb edema diagnosed previously. Ultrasonography showed a constriction ring around both legs, and, with the aid of color Doppler, arterial flow was demonstrated in both legs beneath the constriction ring. Subsequent examinations during the 24th and 28th weeks revealed absence of flow below the constriction ring of the right leg and decreased flow in the left leg. This was followed by the gradual bending, breaking and resorption of the tibia and fibula of the right leg. Between weeks 30 and 34, gradual shrinkage of the remains of the right leg beneath the knee was recorded by serial ultrasonic observations. At the 38th week of gestation, a male infant was born by normal vaginal delivery. Examination at birth revealed amputation of the right leg below the knee, with a denuded end of the stump. There was a partial amputation of the left leg below the knee, with tissue continuity being maintained by the posterior neurovascular bundle, and a posterior strip of skin. The left foot was extremely edematous, with an area of necrosis dorsally. This case afforded us the opportunity of in utero following of natural limb amputation in the amniotic band syndrome.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9444043     DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-0705.1997.10050312.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0960-7692            Impact factor:   7.299


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