Bites Flashcards
Name the 2 types of human bite injuries
- Occlusal injuries: inflicted by actual biting
- Clenched-fist injuries: clenched fist hits teetch
- particularly prone to infection
Describe the injuries that occur with dog bites
- Puncture wounds from canine teeth
- Stretch lacerations from other teeth
Describe the injuries that occur with cat bites
Wounds penetrate bone and joint capsules
Name 3 complications of bite injuries
- Wound infection*
- Septicaemia
- Septic arthritis
- Tenosynovitis
- Tetanus
- Psychological: anxiety, nightmares, PTSD
- Disfigurement
Name 5 factors that increase the risk of infection from bite injuries
- Hand wounds
- Diabetes
- Asplenic
- Cirrhosis
- Immunosuppressed
Outline the management of bite injuries
- Removal of any foreign bodies
- Encourage bleeding of the wound
- Thorough irrigation with warm, running water
- Analgesia if required
- Human: prophylactic ABX if <72hr
- Animal: prophylactic ABC if <48 and high risk of infection
- Seek immediate advice if at risk of HIV or Hep B
- Refer to A&E for further assessment and management if wound closure necessary
- Consider need for tetanus and rabies prophylaxis
When should tetanus prophylaxis be given?
- Primary immunisation incomplete, or boosters not up-to-date
- Not immunised
- Immunisation status uncertain
How is an infected bite treated?
- Send pus or wound swab for culture
- Empirical oral antibiotics for 7 days
- Admit anyone with severe infection, or systemically unwell for IV antibiotics
Empirical ABX: co-amoxiclav or metronidazole + doxycycline
When should bite injuries be considered for x-ray?
- Clenched fist injuries: tooth and bone fragments
- Crush injury: possibility of fracture or foreign body
- Penetrating scalp injuries
Name 3 organisms seen in bite injuries
- Pasteurella multocida: almost all animal mouths
- Staphylococcus spp.
- Streptococcus spp.
- Staphylococcus aureus: humans
What is tetanus?
Infection with Clostridium tetani resulting in the characteristic severe muscle spasms and rigidity.
Risk: wounds contaminated with soil, or caused by rusty metal
Notifiable disease
How many injections are in a tetanus vaccination?
Full course requires 5 injections