Compartment syndrome due to liquid extravasation in a pediatric patient. Case report and bibliographic review

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Extravasation Compartment Syndrome (SCE) is an infrequent pathology, with an incidence of 0,01-6,5%, whom 1,8-11% are children. Communication in children is usually difficult, with high risk of development of SCE. A case about a 9 month old male patient with an over-infected viral pneumonia and a tr...

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Autores: Rueda Mojica, Juan Sebastián, Neira Garza, Jose Alfredo, García Galicia, Arturo, Montiel Jarquín, Álvaro José
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revista URP - Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Compartment Syndromes
Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Materials
Infant
Surgical Decompression
Fasciotomy
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spelling Compartment syndrome due to liquid extravasation in a pediatric patient. Case report and bibliographic reviewSíndrome compartimental por extravasación de líquidos en paciente pediátrico, reporte de un caso y revisión de la literatura.Rueda Mojica, Juan SebastiánNeira Garza, Jose AlfredoGarcía Galicia, ArturoMontiel Jarquín, Álvaro JoséCompartment SyndromesExtravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic MaterialsInfantSurgical DecompressionFasciotomyExtravasation Compartment Syndrome (SCE) is an infrequent pathology, with an incidence of 0,01-6,5%, whom 1,8-11% are children. Communication in children is usually difficult, with high risk of development of SCE. A case about a 9 month old male patient with an over-infected viral pneumonia and a triggered SCE is presented. He received compartmental decompression of right forearm and right hand; however he presented mild sequelae. Treatment of extravasation injury is not always sufficient enough. Mild-to-moderate complications or SCE can be presented. Recognizing clinical manifestations and risk factors and the use of auxiliary studies is fundamental for a good diagnosis and as prevention in children. Faciotomies, gold standard for treatment, are not completely safe, and have an impact on morbidity. Early protocols against extravasation, early examination by surgeon and investigation about SCE in chil-dren are recommended.El Síndrome Compartimental por Extravasación (SCE) es una patología poco frecuente, con una incidencia de 0,01-6,5%, 1.8-11% en niños. En niños pequeños la comunicación es difícil y aumenta el riego de desarrollo de SCE. Se presenta un caso de un masculino de 9 meses de edad, con Neumonía viral sobreinfectada que desencadena SCE; recibió descompresión compartimental del antebrazo y mano derecha; con desarrollo de secuelas leves. Aplicar tratamiento para lesión por extravasación no siempre es suficiente; existen complicaciones leves-moderadas o SCE. Reconocer manifestaciones clínicas y factores de riesgo es fundamental para el diagnóstico, con estudios auxiliares como precaución en niños. La faciotomía, tratamiento estándar de oro; no es inocua e impacta en la morbilidad. Se recomiendan protocolos oportunos para extravasación, valoración temprana por cirujano, investigaciones en pediatría.Universidad Ricardo Palma2021-01-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/htmlapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/359410.25176/RFMH.v21i1.3594Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana; Vol 21 No 1 (2021): Revista de la Facultad de Medicina HumanaRevista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana; Vol. 21 Núm. 1 (2021): Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana2308-05311814-5469reponame:Revista URP - Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humanainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspaenghttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/3594/4427http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/3594/4385http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/3594/4467http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/3594/4503info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-06-02T16:10:27Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Compartment syndrome due to liquid extravasation in a pediatric patient. Case report and bibliographic review
Síndrome compartimental por extravasación de líquidos en paciente pediátrico, reporte de un caso y revisión de la literatura.
title Compartment syndrome due to liquid extravasation in a pediatric patient. Case report and bibliographic review
spellingShingle Compartment syndrome due to liquid extravasation in a pediatric patient. Case report and bibliographic review
Rueda Mojica, Juan Sebastián
Compartment Syndromes
Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Materials
Infant
Surgical Decompression
Fasciotomy
title_short Compartment syndrome due to liquid extravasation in a pediatric patient. Case report and bibliographic review
title_full Compartment syndrome due to liquid extravasation in a pediatric patient. Case report and bibliographic review
title_fullStr Compartment syndrome due to liquid extravasation in a pediatric patient. Case report and bibliographic review
title_full_unstemmed Compartment syndrome due to liquid extravasation in a pediatric patient. Case report and bibliographic review
title_sort Compartment syndrome due to liquid extravasation in a pediatric patient. Case report and bibliographic review
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rueda Mojica, Juan Sebastián
Neira Garza, Jose Alfredo
García Galicia, Arturo
Montiel Jarquín, Álvaro José
author Rueda Mojica, Juan Sebastián
author_facet Rueda Mojica, Juan Sebastián
Neira Garza, Jose Alfredo
García Galicia, Arturo
Montiel Jarquín, Álvaro José
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author2 Neira Garza, Jose Alfredo
García Galicia, Arturo
Montiel Jarquín, Álvaro José
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Compartment Syndromes
Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Materials
Infant
Surgical Decompression
Fasciotomy
topic Compartment Syndromes
Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Materials
Infant
Surgical Decompression
Fasciotomy
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Extravasation Compartment Syndrome (SCE) is an infrequent pathology, with an incidence of 0,01-6,5%, whom 1,8-11% are children. Communication in children is usually difficult, with high risk of development of SCE. A case about a 9 month old male patient with an over-infected viral pneumonia and a triggered SCE is presented. He received compartmental decompression of right forearm and right hand; however he presented mild sequelae. Treatment of extravasation injury is not always sufficient enough. Mild-to-moderate complications or SCE can be presented. Recognizing clinical manifestations and risk factors and the use of auxiliary studies is fundamental for a good diagnosis and as prevention in children. Faciotomies, gold standard for treatment, are not completely safe, and have an impact on morbidity. Early protocols against extravasation, early examination by surgeon and investigation about SCE in chil-dren are recommended.
El Síndrome Compartimental por Extravasación (SCE) es una patología poco frecuente, con una incidencia de 0,01-6,5%, 1.8-11% en niños. En niños pequeños la comunicación es difícil y aumenta el riego de desarrollo de SCE. Se presenta un caso de un masculino de 9 meses de edad, con Neumonía viral sobreinfectada que desencadena SCE; recibió descompresión compartimental del antebrazo y mano derecha; con desarrollo de secuelas leves. Aplicar tratamiento para lesión por extravasación no siempre es suficiente; existen complicaciones leves-moderadas o SCE. Reconocer manifestaciones clínicas y factores de riesgo es fundamental para el diagnóstico, con estudios auxiliares como precaución en niños. La faciotomía, tratamiento estándar de oro; no es inocua e impacta en la morbilidad. Se recomiendan protocolos oportunos para extravasación, valoración temprana por cirujano, investigaciones en pediatría.
description Extravasation Compartment Syndrome (SCE) is an infrequent pathology, with an incidence of 0,01-6,5%, whom 1,8-11% are children. Communication in children is usually difficult, with high risk of development of SCE. A case about a 9 month old male patient with an over-infected viral pneumonia and a triggered SCE is presented. He received compartmental decompression of right forearm and right hand; however he presented mild sequelae. Treatment of extravasation injury is not always sufficient enough. Mild-to-moderate complications or SCE can be presented. Recognizing clinical manifestations and risk factors and the use of auxiliary studies is fundamental for a good diagnosis and as prevention in children. Faciotomies, gold standard for treatment, are not completely safe, and have an impact on morbidity. Early protocols against extravasation, early examination by surgeon and investigation about SCE in chil-dren are recommended.
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