Circumferential constriction ischaemic syndrome (CCIS): A potentially reversible ischaemic condition of lower limb
Circumferential constriction in limb will lead to distal limb ischaemia. This is a potentially reversible condition but it has a drastic consequence if undiagnosed. We described a patient with underlying diabetes mellitus presented with persistent lower limb linear circumferential ulcer and developi...
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doaj-e7db47912f92408abd78f71f8ae624d52020-11-25T03:52:03ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation2210-49172210-49252020-06-012710.1177/2210491719890881Circumferential constriction ischaemic syndrome (CCIS): A potentially reversible ischaemic condition of lower limbChris Yuk Kwan Tang0Ng Ka Ho1Nicola Ho2Yuki Kwok3 Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong SAR, China Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong SAR, China Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong SAR, China Department of Podiatry, Queen Mary Hospital, Pokfulam, Hong Kong SAR, ChinaCircumferential constriction in limb will lead to distal limb ischaemia. This is a potentially reversible condition but it has a drastic consequence if undiagnosed. We described a patient with underlying diabetes mellitus presented with persistent lower limb linear circumferential ulcer and developing subacute limb ischaemia distal to the ulcer. During further wound dressing, a rubber band was detected in the wound. Surgical exploration removed the rubber band and its circumferential constriction effect. As a result, the ulcer healed uneventfully and the distal limb perfusion improved clinically. A scoring index consisted of contributing risk factors was proposed to facilitate the diagnosis. A flow chart was proposed to serve as a treatment protocol to ensure logical and comprehensive management. We hope the proposal of the new term and flow chart can help improve the threshold of recognition and for salvage of potentially devastating limb ischaemia.https://doi.org/10.1177/2210491719890881 |
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Circumferential constriction ischaemic syndrome (CCIS): A potentially reversible ischaemic condition of lower limb |
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Circumferential constriction ischaemic syndrome (CCIS): A potentially reversible ischaemic condition of lower limb |
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Circumferential constriction ischaemic syndrome (CCIS): A potentially reversible ischaemic condition of lower limb |
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Circumferential constriction ischaemic syndrome (CCIS): A potentially reversible ischaemic condition of lower limb |
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Circumferential constriction ischaemic syndrome (CCIS): A potentially reversible ischaemic condition of lower limb |
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circumferential constriction ischaemic syndrome (ccis): a potentially reversible ischaemic condition of lower limb |
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Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation |
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Circumferential constriction in limb will lead to distal limb ischaemia. This is a potentially reversible condition but it has a drastic consequence if undiagnosed. We described a patient with underlying diabetes mellitus presented with persistent lower limb linear circumferential ulcer and developing subacute limb ischaemia distal to the ulcer. During further wound dressing, a rubber band was detected in the wound. Surgical exploration removed the rubber band and its circumferential constriction effect. As a result, the ulcer healed uneventfully and the distal limb perfusion improved clinically. A scoring index consisted of contributing risk factors was proposed to facilitate the diagnosis. A flow chart was proposed to serve as a treatment protocol to ensure logical and comprehensive management. We hope the proposal of the new term and flow chart can help improve the threshold of recognition and for salvage of potentially devastating limb ischaemia. |
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