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Extravasation Injuries and Emergency Suction as Treatment
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Trauma ResuscitationEmergency SuctionSpinal Cord InjuryVascular SurgeryVascular TraumaSurgeryInjury PreventionWound HealingEmergency Suction TherapyContrast MediumMedicineEmergency SurgeryEmergency Medicine
To evaluate the efficiency of emergency suction in extravasation injuries of contrast medium, records of 11 patients treated for extravasation injuries with a combination of suction and saline washout were reviewed. All of the patients were treated in the first 2 hours after injury. The mean extravasated volume was 55 cc. There were no surgery-related complications, and all the patients experienced a relief of their preoperative pain. Except for two patients with blisters at admission, none of them suffered skin or soft-tissue necrosis. Mean time to complete healing was 9 days. Emergency suction therapy is safe and effective in preventing the skin and soft-tissue necrosis associated with extravasation injuries of hyperosmolar contrast medium.
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