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Is Achenbach’s syndrome a surgical emergency? A systematic review

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Abstract

Aim

The aim of this study is to establish the nature (urgent vs. non-urgent), demographics, presentation and management of Achenbach’s syndrome and to formulate an algorithmic approach for their diagnosis and management.

Materials and methods

A systematic review and met-aggregation of literature from 1944 to 2015 in English language in MedLine, Embase and Cochrane database were conducted.

Results

Achenbach’s syndrome is a female-dominant disease with median age of 49.5 years (range 22–76) (age ≤60, n = 11/12, 91 %). It presents with unilateral volar discoloration of a finger (100 %). It is associated with pain (n = 7/12, 58. %), edema (n = 7/12, 58 %), and paresthesia (n = 3/12, 25 %). The median time to resolution of symptoms without any intervention was 4 days (range 2–14).

Conclusion

AS is self-limiting and a non-urgent surgical condition. It can be differentiated from other pathologies by clinical spectrum, patient demographics and in doubtful circumstances (acute limb ischemia) by Doppler sonography. An algorithmic approach can avoid hospital admissions, partially unnecessary investigation and assist in patient assurance.

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Ali Kordzadeh, Paul L. Caine, Atilla Jonas, Karen M. Rhodes, Yiannis P. Panayiotopolous declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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Kordzadeh, A., Caine, P.L., Jonas, A. et al. Is Achenbach’s syndrome a surgical emergency? A systematic review. Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg 42, 439–443 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-015-0610-0

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