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Title

Severe Flexor Digitorum Profundus Muscular Adhesion by Pseudo-Volkmann's Contracture without Fracture: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Authors

Kim, Jae Woo; Kim, Jong Chan; Koh, Sung Hoon; Kim, Jin Soo; Roh, Si Young; Lee, Kyung Jin; Lee, Dong Chul

Abstract

Volkmann's ischemic contracture is a condition characterized by permanent ischemic damage to muscles and nerves due to vascular insufficiency, resulting in flexion contractures of the affected limb. In contrast, pseudo-Volkmann's contracture presents with similar clinical features but lacks ischemic damage and has the potential for complete recovery. We report a case of a 39-year-old man who developed failure of extension in the middle and ring fingers of the left hand following blunt forearm trauma from a rolling machine. Despite no skin breakage or fracture, his symptoms progressively worsened over 2 months without treatment. Surgical exploration 2 years later revealed severe adhesions of the flexor digitorum profundus muscle at the myotendinous junction to the ulnar periosteum, with immediate recovery after release. This case highlights pseudo-Volkmann's contracture in an adult without fracture, likely due to blunt trauma causing delayed adhesion formation.

Subjects

COMPARTMENT syndrome; MYOTENDINOUS junctions; TISSUE adhesions; FLEXOR tendons; RINGS (Jewelry)

Publication

Archives of Plastic Surgery, 2024, Vol 51, Issue 6, p561

ISSN

2234-6163

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1055/a-2398-9052

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