The Use of Cryotherapy to Treat Infantile Digital Fibromatosis with a Functional Deficit: A Case Report.

Journal: The Journal Of Hand Surgery Asian-Pacific Volume
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Abstract

Infantile Digital Fibromatosis (IDF) is a rare benign lesion that can affect the fingers, often appearing at birth or early on in life. Treatment is controversial due to a high recurrence rate following surgical excision, and the tendency of the lesions to regress or resolve completely after the age of one year. Functional loss has rarely been described. We describe a case of IDF with joint contracture and significant functional deficit that was treated with cryotherapy and post procedural occupational therapy with an excellent result. Indications for treatment and cryotherapy as a therapeutic modality for IDF are discussed.

Authors
Aviv Kramer, Yaron Har Shai, Isa Metanes, Hani Harel, Ronit Wollstein