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Paediatric Snakebite Toxicity up to Compartment Syndrome: A Ten-Year Retrospective Study in Iasi, Romania
Bogdan Caba1,2,3, Sidonia Petronela Susanu1,3,4, Ioana Cezara Caba1,5
1Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
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Viper bites are medical emergencies that can develop into serious clinical complications and can endanger the life of the paediatric patient. This observational retrospective study analyses 24 cases of viper bites involving paediatric patients (<18 years) encountered over 10 years (2016-2025) in the emergency department of Saint Mary Emergency Hospital of Iasi, Romania, with a focus on those requiring specialised surgical monitoring. Sociodemographic factors, toxicity, and surgical management of snakebites were analysed. In 83.33% cases, viper bites were found on the lower limb. The retrospective study was completed through an in-depth analysis of two representative cases, with a particular focus on the evolution up to compartment syndrome. Of the 24 cases presented in the Emergency Department, one was a rare and severe case, which evolved into compartment syndrome and required fasciotomy to save the limb in the Plastic Surgical Department. Another one, with the bite localised at the upper limb, had perilesional oedema, without skin colour changes or secretions, preservation of joint contours, and normal nail colouration. Both were analysed and described in detail with all available data (images, investigations, etc.) to highlight pathophysiological and therapeutic aspects. Appropriate, multidisciplinary treatment considerably improves the functional prognosis of patients with viper bites; administration of antivenom and selective fasciotomy contribute to successful outcomes. The study emphasises that viper bites in children remain a public health problem in Romania and require prompt and multidisciplinary treatment.
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