Ayurveda management of Nicolau syndrome W.S.R to Kotha – a case report
Administration of intramuscular, intraarterial or subcutaneous injection of particular drugs ends up into a rare entity known as Nicolau syndrome (NS). The viscous nature of these drugs sometimes triggers acute vasospasm and even arterial embolism. There is no consensus on treatment of NS so far. Ph...
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doaj-7c74797e5fee477fadcf0c37071318ea2021-04-02T04:48:29ZengElsevierJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine0975-94762021-01-01121165168Ayurveda management of Nicolau syndrome W.S.R to Kotha – a case reportRamesh S Killedar0Shivay Gupta1Pradeep Shindhe2Corresponding author.; Dept of Shalya Tantra, KAHER’S Shri B M Kankanawadi Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya, Shahapur, Belagavi, Karnataka, IndiaDept of Shalya Tantra, KAHER’S Shri B M Kankanawadi Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya, Shahapur, Belagavi, Karnataka, IndiaDept of Shalya Tantra, KAHER’S Shri B M Kankanawadi Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya, Shahapur, Belagavi, Karnataka, IndiaAdministration of intramuscular, intraarterial or subcutaneous injection of particular drugs ends up into a rare entity known as Nicolau syndrome (NS). The viscous nature of these drugs sometimes triggers acute vasospasm and even arterial embolism. There is no consensus on treatment of NS so far. Phasic treatments depend on the extent of the necrotic lesion and ranges from medication to surgical debridement. Here we report a case of 60 year female known case of Knee Osteoarthritis who was dependent on Diclofenac injection IM for relief of pain. She presented with complaints of fever with chills, rigors, discoloration of skin at the gluteal region right side, later turned into necrosis of skin and adipose tissue, pus formation and associated with loss of appetite, dryness of mouth, pedal oedema. The case was diagnosed as NS according to contemporary science and Kotha (Gangrene) as per Ayurveda. The case was treated successfully with Chedana karma (Surgical debridement) followed by Vrana shodhana (making free from undesirable healing factors), Ropana (Closure of wound) and oral medications.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947620300619Nicolau syndromeChedana karmaKothaVrana shodhanaRopana |
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Ramesh S Killedar Shivay Gupta Pradeep Shindhe Ayurveda management of Nicolau syndrome W.S.R to Kotha – a case report Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine Nicolau syndrome Chedana karma Kotha Vrana shodhana Ropana |
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Ayurveda management of Nicolau syndrome W.S.R to Kotha – a case report |
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Ayurveda management of Nicolau syndrome W.S.R to Kotha – a case report |
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Ayurveda management of Nicolau syndrome W.S.R to Kotha – a case report |
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Ayurveda management of Nicolau syndrome W.S.R to Kotha – a case report |
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Ayurveda management of Nicolau syndrome W.S.R to Kotha – a case report |
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ayurveda management of nicolau syndrome w.s.r to kotha – a case report |
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Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine |
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Administration of intramuscular, intraarterial or subcutaneous injection of particular drugs ends up into a rare entity known as Nicolau syndrome (NS). The viscous nature of these drugs sometimes triggers acute vasospasm and even arterial embolism. There is no consensus on treatment of NS so far. Phasic treatments depend on the extent of the necrotic lesion and ranges from medication to surgical debridement. Here we report a case of 60 year female known case of Knee Osteoarthritis who was dependent on Diclofenac injection IM for relief of pain. She presented with complaints of fever with chills, rigors, discoloration of skin at the gluteal region right side, later turned into necrosis of skin and adipose tissue, pus formation and associated with loss of appetite, dryness of mouth, pedal oedema. The case was diagnosed as NS according to contemporary science and Kotha (Gangrene) as per Ayurveda. The case was treated successfully with Chedana karma (Surgical debridement) followed by Vrana shodhana (making free from undesirable healing factors), Ropana (Closure of wound) and oral medications. |
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