Background: Various agents have been implicated in causing tissue necrosis after intravenous infusions have extravasated. These include solutions of calcium, potassium, bicarbonate, hypertonic dextrose, cytotoxic drugs and antibiotics. Views on management of these injuries differ, and range from a non-operative conservative approach to early debridement and grafting. Methods: A retrospective review was undertaken of the hospital files of patients with extravasation injuries seen in three Australian hospitals. Nine patients were identified, and their management and long-term follow up are reported. Results: Age ranged from 17 days to 60 years. Two patients received their injuries from solutions containing isotonic dextrose/saline. The other ...
BACKGROUND: Contrast media extravasation injuries are uncommon, and both conservative and surgical m...
An infrequent, but potential complication of chemotherapy is vesicant chemotherapy extravasation. Ve...
Recent High Court and Supreme Court judgments have awarded large compensations for complications ari...
Background : Extravasation is a devastating complication of intravenous therapy that develops when a...
Chemotherapy extravasation may result in serious damage to patients, with irreversible local injures...
Objectives: To evaluate the time and type of treatment following extravasation from intravenous infu...
ABSTRACT Objective: to report the experience of the Division of Plastic Surgery of the Hospital das...
Neonatal extravasation associated with peripheral intravenous infusion is a complication that may le...
Extravasation injury (EI) is an iatrogenic condition that occurs preferentially in neonatal and pedi...
AbstractExtravasation injury (EI) is an iatrogenic condition that occurs preferentially in neonatal ...
Local skin necrosis after extravasation of doxorubicin hydrochloride (Adriamycin), a widely used che...
The authors present their experience of treating anti-cancer drug extravasation by means of a compos...
Background: Extravasation injuries are caused by unintended leakages of fluids or medicines from int...
Chemotherapy extravasation injury is an iatrogenic injury due to extravasation of the drug from the ...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence for the management of anthracycline extravasation and determine th...
BACKGROUND: Contrast media extravasation injuries are uncommon, and both conservative and surgical m...
An infrequent, but potential complication of chemotherapy is vesicant chemotherapy extravasation. Ve...
Recent High Court and Supreme Court judgments have awarded large compensations for complications ari...
Background : Extravasation is a devastating complication of intravenous therapy that develops when a...
Chemotherapy extravasation may result in serious damage to patients, with irreversible local injures...
Objectives: To evaluate the time and type of treatment following extravasation from intravenous infu...
ABSTRACT Objective: to report the experience of the Division of Plastic Surgery of the Hospital das...
Neonatal extravasation associated with peripheral intravenous infusion is a complication that may le...
Extravasation injury (EI) is an iatrogenic condition that occurs preferentially in neonatal and pedi...
AbstractExtravasation injury (EI) is an iatrogenic condition that occurs preferentially in neonatal ...
Local skin necrosis after extravasation of doxorubicin hydrochloride (Adriamycin), a widely used che...
The authors present their experience of treating anti-cancer drug extravasation by means of a compos...
Background: Extravasation injuries are caused by unintended leakages of fluids or medicines from int...
Chemotherapy extravasation injury is an iatrogenic injury due to extravasation of the drug from the ...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence for the management of anthracycline extravasation and determine th...
BACKGROUND: Contrast media extravasation injuries are uncommon, and both conservative and surgical m...
An infrequent, but potential complication of chemotherapy is vesicant chemotherapy extravasation. Ve...
Recent High Court and Supreme Court judgments have awarded large compensations for complications ari...