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Rare disease
Volkmann ischemic contracture in a newborn
  1. Marta Rios1,
  2. Cristiana Ribeiro1,
  3. Paula Soares1,
  4. Rosa Amorim2,
  5. Angélica Osório3,
  6. Banquart Leitão3,
  7. Alexandra Almeida1
  1. 1Neonatology Department, Centro Hospitalar do Porto–Maternidade Júlio Dinis, Porto, Portugal
  2. 2Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Centro Hospitalar do Porto–Hospital Maria Pia, Porto, Portugal
  3. 3Paediatric Surgery Department, Centro Hospitalar do Porto–Hospitalar Maria Pia, Porto, Portugal
  1. Correspondence to Dr Marta Rios, martariospinho{at}gmail.com

Summary

Congenital Volkmann ischemic contracture is a very rare condition in which a neonate presents skin, muscular and nerve lesions due to increased intracompartment pressure and subsequent ischemia, probably due to extrinsic intrauterine compression. In this age group, there are only about 50 reported cases and a specific cause is unknown. The authors describe the case of a newborn who presented with bullous and ulcerated skin lesions and nerve palsy of his forearm at birth, evolving to subcutaneous and muscular necrosis and contracture. Two surgeries were performed and the baby began a daily physiotherapy program that resulted in aesthetical improvement and recovery of his hand and forearm mobility. Early recognition of this rare entity and subsequent emergency fasciotomy are the best ways to improve prognosis.

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