A shark attack treated in a tertiary care centre: Case report and review of the literature
Although uncommon, shark attacks can lead to devastating outcomes for victims. Surgeons also face unique challenges during operative management such as exsanguination, shock, specific injury patterns and infections. This case report presents the management of a 39-year-old previously healthy female...
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doaj-46503cbce6214e4da3e3c778d25994d82020-11-24T23:11:56ZengKorean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeonsArchives of Plastic Surgery2234-61632234-61712018-01-01451808410.5999/aps.2016.01991887A shark attack treated in a tertiary care centre: Case report and review of the literatureMélissa RoyMathew A PlantLaura SnellAlthough uncommon, shark attacks can lead to devastating outcomes for victims. Surgeons also face unique challenges during operative management such as exsanguination, shock, specific injury patterns and infections. This case report presents the management of a 39-year-old previously healthy female attacked by a shark while on vacation in Mexico. The patient sustained severe injuries to her left arm and her left thigh. She was transferred to a Canadian institution after ambiguous operative management in Mexico and presented with no clear antibiotic coverage and a Volkman’s contracture of the left upper extremity. In total, the patient underwent four washouts of wounds, two split-thickness skin grafts, one free anterolateral thigh flap, and one free transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous flap for the reconstruction and salvage of the left lower extremity. This article highlights the specifics of this case and describes important points in managing these devastating injuries.http://www.e-aps.org/upload/pdf/aps-2016-01991.pdfSharkBitesFree tissue flapMyocutaneous flapPenetrating wound |
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Mélissa Roy Mathew A Plant Laura Snell A shark attack treated in a tertiary care centre: Case report and review of the literature Archives of Plastic Surgery Shark Bites Free tissue flap Myocutaneous flap Penetrating wound |
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Mélissa Roy Mathew A Plant Laura Snell |
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A shark attack treated in a tertiary care centre: Case report and review of the literature |
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A shark attack treated in a tertiary care centre: Case report and review of the literature |
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A shark attack treated in a tertiary care centre: Case report and review of the literature |
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A shark attack treated in a tertiary care centre: Case report and review of the literature |
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A shark attack treated in a tertiary care centre: Case report and review of the literature |
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shark attack treated in a tertiary care centre: case report and review of the literature |
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Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons |
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Archives of Plastic Surgery |
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2234-6163 2234-6171 |
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2018-01-01 |
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Although uncommon, shark attacks can lead to devastating outcomes for victims. Surgeons also face unique challenges during operative management such as exsanguination, shock, specific injury patterns and infections. This case report presents the management of a 39-year-old previously healthy female attacked by a shark while on vacation in Mexico. The patient sustained severe injuries to her left arm and her left thigh. She was transferred to a Canadian institution after ambiguous operative management in Mexico and presented with no clear antibiotic coverage and a Volkman’s contracture of the left upper extremity. In total, the patient underwent four washouts of wounds, two split-thickness skin grafts, one free anterolateral thigh flap, and one free transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous flap for the reconstruction and salvage of the left lower extremity. This article highlights the specifics of this case and describes important points in managing these devastating injuries. |
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Shark Bites Free tissue flap Myocutaneous flap Penetrating wound |
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http://www.e-aps.org/upload/pdf/aps-2016-01991.pdf |
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