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Snake Envenomation to the Face of a Child – Rare Case

Authors :
Mustafa Şahan
Mehmet Duru
Koca Çalişkan
Ali Karakuş
Oğuzhan Özcan
Ahmet Kahraman
Güven Kuvandik
Source :
Prague Medical Report, Vol 116, Iss 4, Pp 314-320 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Karolinum Press, 2015.

Abstract

Snakebites are seen in summer season in the southern part of Turkey, including Hatay province. In average of 40 patients with snakebites are admitted to our hospital every year. Viper is the most common venomous snakes in our region. Their hemotoxins and necrotoxins lead to local or systemic tissue damage and is responsible for the mortality and morbidity. In this report, we described a rare pediatric case, a six-year-old boy having been bitten on the left side of his face when he was looking around from their home’s balcony. The patient was orotracheally intubated and mechanically ventilated because of airway obstruction due to severe edema. 12 flacon of anti-snake venom, mannitol infusion, fresh frozen plasma, erythrocytes suspension and antibiotherapy were administered to the patient. Seven days after the admission, clinical and laboratory findings were improved and the patient was discharged in a good condition. Snakebites inflicted on face and neck areas may cause rapidly progressive edema in respiratory tract and lead to life-threatening conditions. Therefore early orotracheal intubation is very important to prevent mortality.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23362936 and 12146994
Volume :
116
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Prague Medical Report
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.317e4713189c403384b3162f19738423
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.14712/23362936.2015.70