High-pressure injection injury: Difference between revisions
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*Occurs with grease, paint, and fuel guns; usually into non-dominant hand | *Occurs with grease, paint, and fuel guns; usually injected into non-dominant hand | ||
*Most important factor is type of injected material | |||
**Paint produces large, early inflammatory response w/ high rate of amputation | |||
**Grease causes small inflammatory response w/ lower rate of amputation | |||
*Surgical emergency | *Surgical emergency | ||
**Amputation rates are as high as 30% | **Amputation rates are as high as 30% | ||
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*Tetanus | *Tetanus | ||
*Abx | *Abx | ||
*Analgesia | |||
**Digital blocks are contraindicated | |||
==Source== | ==Source== | ||
Revision as of 04:15, 27 September 2011
Background
- Occurs with grease, paint, and fuel guns; usually injected into non-dominant hand
- Most important factor is type of injected material
- Paint produces large, early inflammatory response w/ high rate of amputation
- Grease causes small inflammatory response w/ lower rate of amputation
- Surgical emergency
- Amputation rates are as high as 30%
Diagnosis
- Benign appearance of small injection site in immediate postinjection period is misleading
- With time digit becomes edematous, pale, and severely tender to palpation
- X-ray
- May show extent of injection of radiopaque substances
Treatment
- Early surgical decompression and debridement
- Immobilize and elevate affected hand
- Tetanus
- Abx
- Analgesia
- Digital blocks are contraindicated
Source
Tintinalli
