Tie-band syndrome is a condition in which the amniotic membrane becomes entangled at the beginning of development and prevents the normal development of limbs, which may result in some degree of developmental abnormality, such as congenital amputation of the fingers in the child. Congenital amputation of the finger is one of these deformities. The severity of amniotic band syndrome varies and is not always the same. Can it be cured? To what extent? This is based on the actual situation of the child to determine, you can take the child to the hospital as soon as possible to treat, this time do not delay, can be operated as soon as possible, and then operated when the child is older may affect the postoperative effect. Although surgery cannot be said to cure 100% of the baby’s hand, it can at least make some improvements to the form and function, and minimize the impact of fasciocutaneous syndrome on the baby.