학술논문

Compartment syndrome following adder bites / Kompartmentsyndrom efter hugormebid
Document Type
Case Study
Fallbeskrivning
Source
Ugeskrift for Laeger. 171(5):327
Subject
Animals / Djur
Child / Barn
Compartment Syndromes -- etiology -- pathology -- surgery / Kompartmentsyndrom -- sjukdomsorsak -- patologi -- kirurgi
Humans / Människa
Male / Manlig
Snake Bites -- complications -- pathology -- surgery / Ormbett -- komplikationer -- patologi -- kirurgi
Thumb / Tumme
Toes / Tår
Viperidae / Viperidae
Language
Danish
ISSN
0041-5782
Abstract
Bites from the adder, Vipera Berus, can have serious clinical consequences due to systemic effects. Meanwhile, the local swelling calls for attention as well. Two cases of seven- and eleven-year-old boys are reported. The first patient was bitten in the 5th toe, the second in the thumb. Both developed fasciotomy-requiring compartment syndrome of the lower and upper limb, respectively. Recognition of this most seldom complication of an adder bite is vital to save the limb. We recommend that the classical signs and symptoms of compartment syndrome serve as indication for surgery. However, compartment pressure measurement can be helpful in the assessment of children.