Bilateral compartment of the hands in prolidase deficiency syndrome

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Abstract

Background: We report the Case of Prolidase - deficiency syndrome in a 3-year-old boy suffering from atraumatic compartment syndrome in both hands. Case description: We discuss four areas of controversy. First, what could be the reason for an atraumatic compartment syndrome in both hands? Second, should we operate on a 3-year-old boy or use a conservative approach? Third, would we have chosen an operative approach knowing the underlying condition? Fourth, how should we proceed postoperatively? Conclusion: We chose to operate him and performed a compartment release operation. He was treated interdisciplinary and discharged after fifteen days.

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Tasar, R., Bergmann, P. A., Anemüller, W., Herz, A., Neis, P., & Mailänder, P. (2021). Bilateral compartment of the hands in prolidase deficiency syndrome. Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, 72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsc.2021.101912

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