Vol. 10, Issue 4 (2024)
Tricepsplasty and posterior soft tissue release in a 6 years old girl with arthrogryposis: A case report
Abdulaziz Bayounis, Nawaf Alamri, Linah Aljohani, Fahad Althenayan, Raseel Alorainy, Malak Alshebil and Firas Alsebayel
Background: Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita or arthrogryposis, is a congenital, non progressive and a rare disorder characterized by joint contractures in two or more body areas. This condition leads to joint stiffness, which restricts the range of motion in affected individuals. A multidisciplinary approach is necessary for all individuals affected with this condition to ensure a thorough diagnostic and management plans.
Case presentation: Herein, we present the case of a 6-year-old female, known to have arthrogryposis, she was brought to the clinic presenting with limited range of motion. Right elbow triceps lengthening with capsular release was indicated.
Conclusion: The management of arthrogryposis is complex, requiring careful consideration of timing, technique, and postoperative care. Moreover, elbow capsulotomy with triceps lengthening has shown to be a viable option for patients with arthrogryposis, leading to the avoidance of tendon transfer complications.
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