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Congenital Knee Dislocation - A challenge in prenatal diagnosis

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Resumo:Abstract Congenital knee dislocation (CKD), a rare yet impactful condition, presents challenges in diagnosis and treatment. We report a clinical case of a prenatally diagnosed CKD at 31+4 weeks of gestation, emphasizing multidisciplinary management’s pivotal role. An early orthopedic intervention, with conservative measures, was fundamental to achieve a favorable infant outcome, underlining the importance of timely diagnosis and expert care. Prenatal CKD ultrasound screening therefore emerges as a crucial tool in guiding therapeutic decisions, optimizing postnatal outcomes, and reducing the need for surgical intervention.
Autores principais:Xavier,Marta
Outros Autores:Leal,Mariana; Melo,Mónica; Brito,Conceição; Nunes,Inês
Assunto:Knee dislocation Prenatal diagnosis Genu recurvatum Prenatal ultrasound
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:relatório
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
Idioma:inglês
Origem:SciELO Portugal
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Resumo:Abstract Congenital knee dislocation (CKD), a rare yet impactful condition, presents challenges in diagnosis and treatment. We report a clinical case of a prenatally diagnosed CKD at 31+4 weeks of gestation, emphasizing multidisciplinary management’s pivotal role. An early orthopedic intervention, with conservative measures, was fundamental to achieve a favorable infant outcome, underlining the importance of timely diagnosis and expert care. Prenatal CKD ultrasound screening therefore emerges as a crucial tool in guiding therapeutic decisions, optimizing postnatal outcomes, and reducing the need for surgical intervention.