| Literature DB >> 35399466 |
Snehasis Das1, Oseen Shaikh1, Naveen K Gaur1, Gopal Balasubramanian1.
Abstract
Subcutaneous emphysema refers to the presence of air in the subcutaneous planes of the body. It may result from a benign cause like trauma, accidental injection, or entry of air through a negative pressure gradient, or it could be a part of the life-threatening ailment in the form of necrotizing fasciitis with gas gangrene. We report a 31-year-old male who sustained trauma to the hand followed by pressurized air injection into the wound resulting in the subcutaneous emphysema of the left upper limb. Imaging studies confirmed the presence of subcutaneous emphysema. The patient was managed conservatively with limb immobilization. Being rarely reported in the medical literature, we aim to improve the awareness of such a condition and beware of impending complications.Entities:
Keywords: air gun; compartment syndrome; crepitus; pressurized air; subcutaneous emphysema
Year: 2022 PMID: 35399466 PMCID: PMC8980241 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Clinical picture of the left upper limb showing subcutaneous emphysema (arrows)
Figure 2X-ray of the left upper limb showing subcutaneous emphysema
A: anteroposterior view, B: lateral view