Upper limb compartment syndrome after a viper bite in a child: A case report
C Barani1, G Mortamet2, A Forli1
1Department of Plastic and Reconstrutive Surgery of the Limb-Hand Surgery, University Hospital of Grenoble, Avenue du Maquis du Grésivaudan, 38700 La Tronche, France.
Abstract:
The occurrence of compartment syndrome after a viper bite is a rare phenomenon and its treatment remains controversial. We report the case of an 11-year-old boy who developed compartment syndrome of the right upper limb following a viper bite. Decompression by fasciotomy was performed urgently with a good outcome. Surgical decompression for compartment syndrome following a viper bite is not a common treatment according to the literature. Fast access to care and antivenom administration seem to be effective at treating the compartment syndrome without recourse to fasciotomy.
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