TY - JOUR KW - Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) KW - Snakebite envenoming KW - Disability KW - Amputation KW - Nigeria AU - Abubakar S B AU - Habib A G AU - Mathew J AB -

Snakebite is an important cause of amputation and disability in rural communities throughout the tropics. However, the details of the causes, types and estimates of disability are lacking. This report describes 16 snakebite victims who had amputations, including two who had above-knee amputations. The patients presented with limb swelling (16), gangrene (15), ischaemia (4) and three had possible compartment syndrome. All the patients used ineffective time wasting remedies that were potentially harmful as first-aid. The median delay to hospital following bite was 2.5 days. In order to prevent disability, efforts should be made to: reduce delay before hospital presentation; improve the knowledge of first-aid; provide effective antivenoms; improve wound and clinical care in communities; and improve facilities.

BT - Tropical doctor C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20305111?dopt=Abstract

DO - 10.1258/td.2009.090266 IS - 2 J2 - Trop Doct LA - eng N2 -

Snakebite is an important cause of amputation and disability in rural communities throughout the tropics. However, the details of the causes, types and estimates of disability are lacking. This report describes 16 snakebite victims who had amputations, including two who had above-knee amputations. The patients presented with limb swelling (16), gangrene (15), ischaemia (4) and three had possible compartment syndrome. All the patients used ineffective time wasting remedies that were potentially harmful as first-aid. The median delay to hospital following bite was 2.5 days. In order to prevent disability, efforts should be made to: reduce delay before hospital presentation; improve the knowledge of first-aid; provide effective antivenoms; improve wound and clinical care in communities; and improve facilities.

PY - 2010 SP - 114 EP - 6 T2 - Tropical doctor TI - Amputation and disability following snakebite in Nigeria. VL - 40 SN - 1758-1133 ER -