AbstractExtravasation injury (EI) is an iatrogenic condition that occurs preferentially in neonatal and pediatric patients when the injection of fluid substances by intravenous access is required and it accidentally leaks into the adjacent tissues or in spaces outside of vascular compartment. Different types and amount of substances once undergoing extravasation can affect the EI differently [1]. In some instances immediate measures such as saline washout, local antidotes, enzymatic debridement and surgical interventions can be required in order to prevent the occurrence of a growing injury avoiding the progression of the EI to a medical emergency [6]. Here we report an unusual case of a preterm 2-month-old male patient in which the extrava...
Acute compartment syndrome as a result of an extravasation injury is rare. The perioperative environ...
Abstract Background Extravasation injuries are caused by unintended leakages of fluids or medicines ...
Necrotising fasciitis (NF) is an extremely rare but near fatal bacterial soft tissue infection, comp...
AbstractExtravasation injury (EI) is an iatrogenic condition that occurs preferentially in neonatal ...
Extravasation injury (EI) is an iatrogenic condition that occurs preferentially in neonatal and pedi...
Background: Various agents have been implicated in causing tissue necrosis after intravenous infusio...
Compartment syndrome is a rare but devastating condition that can result in permanent neuromuscular ...
Background: Extravasation injuries are caused by unintended leakages of fluids or medicines from int...
Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but potentially fatal infection involving the subcutaneous tissue an...
Abstract Necrotising fasciitis is a rapidly progressive and potentially lifethreatening bacterial...
Necrotising fasciitis, a highly lethal infection of deep seated subcutaneous tissue and fascia, is a...
Neonatal extravasation associated with peripheral intravenous infusion is a complication that may le...
BACKGROUND: Extravasation injuries are caused by unintended leakages of fluids or medicines from int...
Background : Extravasation is a devastating complication of intravenous therapy that develops when a...
Background: Fasciotomies are a therapeutic treatment for compartment syndrome, but they also allow r...
Acute compartment syndrome as a result of an extravasation injury is rare. The perioperative environ...
Abstract Background Extravasation injuries are caused by unintended leakages of fluids or medicines ...
Necrotising fasciitis (NF) is an extremely rare but near fatal bacterial soft tissue infection, comp...
AbstractExtravasation injury (EI) is an iatrogenic condition that occurs preferentially in neonatal ...
Extravasation injury (EI) is an iatrogenic condition that occurs preferentially in neonatal and pedi...
Background: Various agents have been implicated in causing tissue necrosis after intravenous infusio...
Compartment syndrome is a rare but devastating condition that can result in permanent neuromuscular ...
Background: Extravasation injuries are caused by unintended leakages of fluids or medicines from int...
Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but potentially fatal infection involving the subcutaneous tissue an...
Abstract Necrotising fasciitis is a rapidly progressive and potentially lifethreatening bacterial...
Necrotising fasciitis, a highly lethal infection of deep seated subcutaneous tissue and fascia, is a...
Neonatal extravasation associated with peripheral intravenous infusion is a complication that may le...
BACKGROUND: Extravasation injuries are caused by unintended leakages of fluids or medicines from int...
Background : Extravasation is a devastating complication of intravenous therapy that develops when a...
Background: Fasciotomies are a therapeutic treatment for compartment syndrome, but they also allow r...
Acute compartment syndrome as a result of an extravasation injury is rare. The perioperative environ...
Abstract Background Extravasation injuries are caused by unintended leakages of fluids or medicines ...
Necrotising fasciitis (NF) is an extremely rare but near fatal bacterial soft tissue infection, comp...