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Boletín médico del Hospital Infantil de México

Print version ISSN 1665-1146

Bol. Med. Hosp. Infant. Mex. vol.63 n.4 México Jul./Aug. 2006

 

Caso clínico

 

Toes hair thread tourniquet syndrome. Case report*

 

Claudia Gutiérrez–Gómez MD1, Blanca G. Hernández– Antúnez MD2

 

1 Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González

2 Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Médica Sur, México, D. F., México

 

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Reprint request:
Dra. Claudia Gutiérrez Gómez,
Hospital Médica Sur, Puente de Piedra # 150, Torre II, Consultorio 420, Col. Toriello Guerra,
C. P. 14050, México, D. F.,
México.

 

Fecha de recepción: 12–10–2005.
Fecha de aprobación: 12–10–2006.

 

Introduction. Hair thread tourniquet syndrome is an uncommon entity which has been described as accident and in some cases has been suggested as possible forms of child abuse. It has been described since 1966 and has been reported from 4 days to 19 months for finger, for male genital from 4 months to 7 years old and for female genital from 7–13 years old.

Case report. Two months old girl in which the mother's hair characteristics was a determinant factor for the accident. The hair thread tourniquet was liberated 10 hours after the time it could start the problem, the infant moved a lot the foot and as much as it was inside the sleeping dress, the damage was not visible until the mother took it off.

Conclusion. The edema and vein congestion was resolved satisfactory without out sequel. The lineal wounds healed satisfactory. It is difficult to think in child abuse in the present case.

Key words. Hair thread; toes; tourniquet syndrome.

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