Management of dog bite wounds: Our protocol and experience with early surgical intervention

S. Jain, C. Singla, S. Toor, D. Bhatti, P. Gupta
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Dog bites injuries are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Conventionally, it was suggested to leave the wounds open due to probable increased risk of infections and occurrence of rabies with suturing.Recent publications indicate that primary closure does not necessarily affect the chances of infection but definitely helps in improving the quality of scar. We are presenting our experience and protocol for primary closure of all dog bite wounds. From March 2020 to February 2021, 10 consecutive patients of all ages coming to the emergency of our hospital with category 3 dog bite that penetrated the epidermis and dermis and presenting within 48 hours of injury were included. Every patient was administered first dose of anti rabies vaccine (ARV) (zero dose) for active immunisation and was also given injection tetanus intramuscularly. Mean age of patients in our study was 20.9 with range from 2 years to 90 years. Only 2/10 patients developed infections which were managed conservatively with drainage of abscess and antibiotics. Rest all patients recovered without complications. Primary closure of dog bite wounds when associated with debridement, sufficient irrigation, povidine iodine cleansing and antibiotic administration resulted in improved cosmetic appearance without increase in the rate of infection.
狗咬伤的处理:我们的方案和早期手术干预的经验
狗咬伤是发病率和死亡率的重要原因。传统上,由于缝合可能增加感染和狂犬病发生的风险,建议将伤口开放。最近的出版物表明,初次闭合不一定影响感染的机会,但肯定有助于改善疤痕的质量。我们将介绍我们的经验和方案,主要关闭所有狗咬伤。本研究纳入2020年3月至2021年2月至我院急诊就诊的3类犬咬伤患者10例,各年龄段均有,伤后48小时内出现,伤后表皮及真皮层穿透。每例患者均予第一剂抗狂犬病疫苗(ARV)(零剂量)进行主动免疫,并予肌肉注射破伤风疫苗。我们研究中患者的平均年龄为20.9岁,年龄范围从2岁到90岁。只有2/10的患者发生感染,并采用脓肿引流和抗生素保守处理。休息后所有患者均恢复,无并发症。对犬咬伤伤口进行初步闭合,并辅以清创、充分冲洗、碘碘清洗和抗生素治疗,可改善外观,但不增加感染率。
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