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Streeter Dysplasia: Follow-up
Updated: Mar 30, 2009
Outcome and Prognosis
The prognosis for the isolated superficial extremity bands is good. Aside from cosmetic variability, no functional deficits remain (see Image 1).
Image shows the lower limb of a young child born with moderate bands that extend deep to the fascia but do not compromise the neurovascular system.
Deeper bands may be associated with progressive problems leading to later lymphatic and neurovascular compromise that requires surgery. For patients with acrosyndactyly, hand function is limited secondary to stiffness of the joints, but good prehension and grasp may be obtained with reconstructive procedures. Children who have had intrauterine amputations are usually well adapted to their physical limitations, and often little needs to be done. In children with a transverse deficiency proximal to the ankle joint, a prosthesis is required for full function.
Future and Controversies
Today, expecting parents are able to determine a lot about their child before birth. Obstetric ultrasound is currently the most common method to identify amniotic band syndrome in the prenatal period. When the new family is confronted with knowledge of a deformed neonate, whether the deformity is anencephaly or cleft lip and palate, controversy still exists as to the next step. Should the option for termination be offered, or should families be allowed to attempt to selectively produce the perfect child? This is an ethical debate that still has no final answer.
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Keywords
Streeter dysplasia, congenital constriction band syndrome, amniotic band syndrome, ABS, constricting rings, acrosyndactyly, intrauterine amputation, digital amputations, ADAM complex, limb body wall syndrome, pseudo-ainhum, pseudoainhum, hemihypertrophy, anterolateral bowing, pseudarthrosis, leg-length discrepancy, teratologic clubfeet


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