A Mislead Human Bite Cause a Septic Arthritis with Articular Destruction of the Fifth Metacarpophalangeal Joint: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

N. Elghoul, A. Zine, A. Jaafar
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Due to severe and fatal complications that can cause the human bite injuries to the joint; these injuries were described as “the cancer of the hand”. Human bites are less common than domestic animal bites, accounting for only 2% of hand bites. Moreover, if a human bite wound occurred in the hand, it may lead to severe infection as septic arthritis and osteomyelitis which its incidence account about only 2%. Herein, we report a rare case of a 22 years old man who presented a “minor” wound of the hand due to clenched fist human bite, managed initially inadequately leading to massive destruction of the fifth metacarpophalangeal joint, prompting the patient to undergo surgery. In the operating theater, we realized a debridement of devitalized tissue, collection of bacteriological samples and we curetted the joint surfaces along with copious irrigation with saline serum (2 liters). One gram of Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid were administrated after realizing bacteriological samples then one gram every eight hours. The wound was left open and closed secondary. Then, a dressing with betadine was applied followed by careful clinical and biological daily monitoring along with an early postoperative range of motion. At the last follow up, the patient showed no sign of infection with no pain but he kept a residual stiffness of his fifth finger. Through this observation, we emphasize that physicians should be alert about the danger if this injury is underestimated.
误咬致感染性关节炎伴第五掌指关节破坏:1例报告及文献复习
由于严重和致命的并发症,可能导致人体关节被咬伤;这些损伤被描述为“癌症”。人类被咬伤的情况比家畜被咬伤的少,只占手部被咬伤的2%。此外,如果人的咬伤发生在手上,可能会导致感染性关节炎和骨髓炎等严重感染,其发病率约为2%。在此,我们报告了一例罕见的病例,一名22岁的男子因握紧拳头的人咬伤而出现手部“轻微”伤口,最初处理不当,导致第五掌指关节严重破坏,促使患者接受手术。在手术室,我们实现了对失活组织的清创术,收集细菌样本,刮除关节表面,并用盐水血清(2升)进行大量冲洗。在获得细菌样本后给予1克阿莫西林-克拉维酸,然后每8小时给予1克。伤口是开放性的,其次是闭合性的。然后,使用甜菜碱敷料,然后进行仔细的临床和生物学日常监测,以及术后早期的活动范围。在最后一次随访中,患者没有表现出感染的迹象,也没有疼痛,但他的第五根手指仍然僵硬。通过这一观察,我们强调,如果低估了这种伤害,医生应该警惕危险。
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