Title of article
Extravasation Injuries: A Trivial Injury Often Overlooked with Disastrous Consequences
Author/Authors
Alexander, Leon Sheikh Khalifa Medical City - Division of Plastic Surgery - Department of Surgery - Abu Dhabi - UAE
Pages
5
From page
326
To page
330
Abstract
With the advent of parenteral, intravenous infusion for various purposes like chemotherapy, parenteral nutrition, radiocontrast
intravenous injection for imaging studies, extravasation injuries
are emerging as a serious problem with often disastrous
complications, if not recognized early. Fortunately, if treated
early, the affected extremities can be salvaged and hence the role
of plastic surgeons cannot be over-emphasized, especially when
it comes to the reconstruction of necrotic and ischemic wounds
as a result of these injuries. Proper monitoring and immediate
intervention will go a long way in minimizing the morbidity
associated with these injuries. However, if there is a delay in
recognition and treatment, it can lead to complications like skin
necrosis, gangrene, extensive soft tissue defects and contractures.
Treatment in these circumstances needs an individualized
approach and entails wound debridement followed by skin grafts
and flap cover. Documentation and prompt intervention can avoid
medicolegal issues for the physician and the hospital.
Keywords
Extravasation , Iatrogenic injury , Necrosis , Infiltration , Saline
Journal title
World Journal of Plastic Surgery
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2521622
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