• J Pediatr Orthop · Dec 2009

    Case Reports

    Hair tourniquet syndrome of the toe: report of 2 new cases.

    • Serafín García-Mata and Angel Hidalgo-Ovejero.
    • Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery Service, Hospital Virgen del Camino, Pamplona, Spain. sgmata@telefonica.net
    • J Pediatr Orthop. 2009 Dec 1;29(8):860-4.

    AbstractThis report describes 2 new cases of toe tourniquet syndrome without accompanying signs of irritability. They were an 18-month-old girl and a 5-month-old boy suffering from strangulation of the third toe. The period of evolution was 20 days and 5 weeks. The toe worsened, with more extensive reddening and swelling, and deepening of the circular groove. Since a hair tourniquet was suspected, attempts were made to grasp the fiber with small-sized, blunt, and hook-shaped instruments, and mosquito clamp, with no success. The strand of hair compressing the toe lay deeper than expected. As improvement was barely noticeable, 2 dorsal paratendinous incisions were made and the hairs were extracted. Our aim is to raise awareness in the pediatric orthopaedic community of the existence of this syndrome, with a view to promoting the earliest possible diagnosis and appropriate management. In case of impossibility of removing the hairs we propose performing 2 dorsal paratendinous incisions, deep to the bone, to release completely the strangulation.

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