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Case of Treatment of Snakebite on Finger with Topical Oxygen Therapy

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Alternative Title
뱀 교상 환자에서 국소 산소치료에 대한 증례보고
Abstract
Snakebites, though uncommon, are a potentially serious cause of disability or death. Local symptoms may include pain, edema, or ecchymosis that may progress to skin necrosis or compartment syndrome. This study explores the case of a 4-year-old male patient bitten by a snake on the distal volar aspect of his left ring finger. On physical examination, there were moderate swelling, hemobullae formation, and the skin necrosis was progressing on middle phalanx of ring finger. Fasciotomy and topical oxygen therapy was performed. The topical oxygen therapy (TOT) was started once a day for 90 minutes with 4 L/minute of oxygen flow. TOT is a method of delivering humidified oxygen directly to the wound bed to support the healing of chronic and hypoxic wounds. There is no report on TOT for snakebite injury. In this report, we would like to report on the clinical experience of early surgery and adjuvant TOT with literary consideration.
All Author(s)
H. J. Choi ; D. W. Lee ; H. R. Ryu ; J. H. Kim ; J. H. Lee
Issued Date
2020
Type
Article
Keyword
SnakebitesTopicalOxygen therapyAdjuvant
Publisher
대한수부외과학회
ISSN
2586-3290
Citation Title
Archives of Hand and Microsurgery
Citation Volume
25
Citation Number
4
Citation Start Page
292
Citation End Page
296
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.12790/ahm.20.0061
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/1482
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