An earthquake reality: fasciotomy wounds and treatments

Author:

Erdoğan Hakan1ORCID,Oto Arzu2ORCID,Yerci Gamze3ORCID,Koçer Gülcan4ORCID,Menekşe Burcu4ORCID,Aktürk Berna4ORCID,Yıldırım Ümit4ORCID,Elmas Bozdemir Şefika5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Nephrology, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Faculty of Medicine, Bursa, Türkiye

2. Department of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Faculty of Medicine, Bursa, Türkiye

3. Department of Underwater and Hyperbaric Medicine, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Faculty of Medicine, Bursa, Türkiye

4. Department of Pediatrics, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Faculty of Medicine, Bursa, Türkiye

5. Department of Pediatric Infection Diseases, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Faculty of Medicine, Bursa, Türkiye

Abstract

Earthquake-induced Crush Syndrome and subsequent acute kidney injury are important issues that affect morbidity and mortality. Fasciotomies prolong the length of stay in intensive care unit in patients with Compartment Syndrome due to the complications it causes. Infections and delayed wound healing are two common complications among these. Therefore, early closure of fasciotomy wounds is recommended. Although different treatments can be applied for treatment of wounds, data on this subject in pediatric patients are insufficient. We report the case of a 15-year-old girl who developed acute renal failure due to crush syndrome after being trapped in the wreckage for 9 hours and undergoing fasciotomy procedures for four locations, in the left extremity, two in the thigh and two in the cruris. Hemodialysis, antihypertensive, and antibiotic treatment were administered during the intensive care follow-up due to acute kidney injury, hypertension, and sepsis. With negative pressure therapy, silver alginate wound dressing, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy, all wounds epithelialized within two months. However, rehabilitation for drop foot syndrome caused by nerve cuts in the left extremity continues.

Publisher

The European Research Journal

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