Widespread surgical emphysema following trivial injury to the hand

A 23-year-old glazer presented to the A&E department with pain in his left arm following a 2 mm puncture injury to his left thenar eminence. Examination showed crepitus throughout the arm and over the chest wall. Plain X-rays confirmed extensive surgical emphysema but no evidence of pneumothorax...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ case reports 2014-06, Vol.2014, p.bcr2014203809
Hauptverfasser: Gietzmann, William Kristian Miles, Mousinho, Joana, Tandon, Karuna, Turner, Samuel
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Zusammenfassung:A 23-year-old glazer presented to the A&E department with pain in his left arm following a 2 mm puncture injury to his left thenar eminence. Examination showed crepitus throughout the arm and over the chest wall. Plain X-rays confirmed extensive surgical emphysema but no evidence of pneumothorax. Clinical observations and laboratory markers for infection were normal. The patient was prescribed broad spectrum antibiotics for presumed gas-producing organism infection. After 24 h cultures returned negative and no other signs of infection were detected. Treatment was discontinued and the patient was allowed home. Several days later he experienced severe diarrhoea and as a result required time off work. No cause was found on investigation. We postulate a benign aetiology for the surgical emphysema in this case. In future it may be possible to recognise benign surgical emphysema at presentation and avoid prescribing unnecessary antibiotics.
ISSN:1757-790X
1757-790X
DOI:10.1136/bcr-2014-203809