TY - JOUR KW - Crotalid KW - Elapidae KW - envenomation KW - Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) KW - Pit viper KW - snakebite AU - Edgerton MT AU - Koepplinger M AB -

Encounters with venomous snakes can lead to substantial morbidity or mortality if managed inappropriately. Medical management is the mainstay of treatment, but surgery may be necessary in rare cases. The hand surgeon should be well versed in the types of venomous snakes, the mechanism of action of venom, and the management of these injuries, given the frequency of hand envenomation. The indications for surgery are not well established and rely on clinical judgment and practitioner's experience. An understanding of previously reported outcomes and an algorithmic approach to treatment will help improve patient care and avoid complications.

BT - The Journal of hand surgery C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30057221?dopt=Abstract

DO - 10.1016/j.jhsa.2018.06.016 J2 - J Hand Surg Am LA - eng N2 -

Encounters with venomous snakes can lead to substantial morbidity or mortality if managed inappropriately. Medical management is the mainstay of treatment, but surgery may be necessary in rare cases. The hand surgeon should be well versed in the types of venomous snakes, the mechanism of action of venom, and the management of these injuries, given the frequency of hand envenomation. The indications for surgery are not well established and rely on clinical judgment and practitioner's experience. An understanding of previously reported outcomes and an algorithmic approach to treatment will help improve patient care and avoid complications.

PY - 2018 T2 - The Journal of hand surgery TI - Management of snakebites in the upper extremity. SN - 1531-6564 ER -