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Dzulfikar D L Hakim1, Ahmad Faried2, Adila Nurhadiya3, Ericko H Laymena2, Muhammad Z Arifin2, Akhmad Imron2, Iwan Abdulrachman4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tetanus is a rare disease caused by Clostridium tetani, which produces tetanolysin and tetanospasmin. In 2018, there were only approximately ten tetanus cases reported in Indonesia. Despite widespread vaccination, especially in low-middle-income countries, tetanus still occurs (mostly in adults) due to the lack of immunization related to religious tenets, cultural belief, or inaccessibility to medical care. In addition, tetanus in the pediatric population shows features which are quite distinct from the adult group. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Depressed skull fracture; Lockjaw; Perioperative; Tetanus; Trismus
Year: 2021 PMID: 33892625 PMCID: PMC8062946 DOI: 10.1186/s12245-021-00346-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Emerg Med ISSN: 1865-1372
Fig. 1Representative images of patient condition. a There was a purulent wound at her left forehead. b Higher magnification, showing the condition of her wound. c She had a trismus with less than 1.5 cm breadth. d, e Skull X-ray demonstrating a double contour appearance at left the frontal scalp
Fig. 2Contrast head CT scan which showed a depressed skull fracture of the left frontal bone
Fig. 3a The patient was positioned supine, and ¾ coronal incision was performed. b A depressed interlocking skull fracture about 3 × 2 cm. c Craniectomy was performed; the dura mater was yellowish, intact, and not tense. d Debridement was conducted. e Bone defect was not repaired. f The wound and incisional wound was primarily sutured
Ablett classification of tetanus severity [7]
| Grade | Clinical manifestation |
|---|---|
| I (mild) | Mild to moderate trismus Generalized spasticity No respiratory compromise No spasms Little or no dysphagia |
| II (moderate) | Moderate trismus Marked rigidity Mild to moderate but short spasms Moderate respiratory compromise with an increased respiratory rate (> 30 breaths per min) Mild dysphagia |
| III (severe) | Severe trismus Generalized spasticity Reflex prolonged spasms Increased respiratory rate (> 40 breaths per min) apneic spells Severe dysphagia Tachycardia (> 120 beats per min) |
| IV (very severe) | Clinical features of grade 3 tetanus Violent autonomic disturbances involving the cardiovascular system Severe hypertension and tachycardia alternating with relative hypotension and bradycardia (either of which might be persistent) |
Fig. 4Graphic image icon highlights the CDC’s tetanus vaccination recommendations for young children, preteens, and adults