Amniotic band syndrom at Bobo Dioulasso university teaching hospital (Burkina-Faso): About two cases

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Amniotic band syndrome is a rare congenital disorder. The authors report the first cases documented at Souro Sanou University Hospital in Bobo- Dioulasso (CHUSS) in 2 male new borns. The malformations found at birth, were worn only on limbs and were in the form of skin furrow necking with a major lymphedema downstream. In both cases, the constriction furrow at member pelvic was associated with a club foot and a pseudosyndactyly in one case. Surgical treatment consisted of a section of the constrictor ring and a Z-plasty. The functional outcome was satisfactory with the acquisition of a plantar support for both children. Through these two observations, epidemiological, diagnostic, and particularities of the management of this condition are discussed in the Burkina-Faso.

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Zaré, C., Traoré, I. A., Dakouré, P. W. H., Gandéma, S., Sano, B. G., Bénao, L. B., … Yabré, N. (2015). Amniotic band syndrom at Bobo Dioulasso university teaching hospital (Burkina-Faso): About two cases. Pan African Medical Journal, 22. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2015.22.187.7863

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