黄貂鱼会撕裂肌腱吗?中毒后迟发性跟腱断裂1例报告。

IF 2.3 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Jacob Stibelman, Moamen Elhaddad, Alexander Carrillo-Kashani, B David Massaband
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摘要

黄貂鱼损伤虽然在沿海地区很常见,但很少导致严重的肌肉骨骼并发症,如肌腱断裂。本病例报告提出了第一例61岁男性跟腱黄貂鱼损伤的病例,最初被并发感染掩盖,导致延迟诊断和手术修复。患者在受伤后5天出现疼痛、红斑和寒战,并因软组织感染而接受了紧急护理。持续的症状促使转诊到急诊科(ED),磁共振成像显示完全性跟腱断裂并伴有相关感染。手术修复被推迟到感染解决,并在损伤后9周进行了V-Y腓肠肌推进。随访1年,患者完全康复。该病例强调了海洋创伤中高度怀疑肌肉骨骼损伤的重要性,先进影像学在急诊科中的作用,以及跨学科管理以预防长期并发症的必要性。急诊医生必须考虑黄貂鱼中毒后持续症状的肌腱损伤患者,确保及时诊断和治疗,以优化结果。
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Can a stingray tear a tendon? A case report of delayed Achilles rupture following envenomation.

Can a stingray tear a tendon? A case report of delayed Achilles rupture following envenomation.

Can a stingray tear a tendon? A case report of delayed Achilles rupture following envenomation.

Can a stingray tear a tendon? A case report of delayed Achilles rupture following envenomation.

Stingray injuries, though common in coastal regions, rarely result in severe musculoskeletal complications such as tendon rupture. This case report presents the first documented instance of a 61-year-old male who sustained a stingray injury to the Achilles tendon, initially masked by a concurrent infection, leading to a delayed diagnosis and surgical repair. The patient presented to urgent care 5 days postinjury with pain, erythema, and chills, and was treated for a soft-tissue infection. Persistent symptoms prompted a referral to the emergency department (ED), where magnetic resonance imaging revealed a complete Achilles tendon rupture with associated infection. Surgical repair was delayed until the infection resolved, and a V-Y gastrocnemius advancement was performed 9 weeks postinjury. The patient achieved full recovery at 1-year follow-up. This case underscores the importance of a high index of suspicion for musculoskeletal injuries in marine trauma, the role of advanced imaging in the ED, and the need for interdisciplinary management to prevent long-term complications. Emergency physicians must consider tendon injuries in patients with persistent symptoms following stingray envenomation, ensuring timely diagnosis and treatment to optimize outcomes.

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CiteScore
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审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine (Turk J Emerg Med) is an International, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes clinical and experimental trials, case reports, invited reviews, case images, letters to the Editor, and interesting research conducted in all fields of Emergency Medicine. The Journal is the official scientific publication of the Emergency Medicine Association of Turkey (EMAT) and is printed four times a year, in January, April, July and October. The language of the journal is English. The Journal is based on independent and unbiased double-blinded peer-reviewed principles. Only unpublished papers that are not under review for publication elsewhere can be submitted. The authors are responsible for the scientific content of the material to be published. The Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine reserves the right to request any research materials on which the paper is based. The Editorial Board of the Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine and the Publisher adheres to the principles of the International Council of Medical Journal Editors, the World Association of Medical Editors, the Council of Science Editors, the Committee on Publication Ethics, the US National Library of Medicine, the US Office of Research Integrity, the European Association of Science Editors, and the International Society of Managing and Technical Editors.
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