Marsh Neville, DeRoos Francis, Touger Michael
Office of the DVCR, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2007;45(1):60-4. doi: 10.1080/15563650600795693.
Five cases of illegitimate bite by captive specimens of the Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica) snake have demonstrated the dangers of keeping exotic African snakes in captivity.
Four cases necessitated hospitalization for the bite and were characterized by progressive swelling of the affected limb, local necrosis and hemorrhagic edema near the wound, chest tightness and prolonged coagulation times. However, platelet counts were not altered. All patients received antivenom and had uneventful recovery, except for one who underwent amputation of a distal phalanx and one who required debridement. In the fifth case, the patient died without being able to summon help.
The results of this case series emphasize the need for extreme care to be exercised with the captivity of exotic snakes, such as the Gaboon viper. The increasing popularity of this snake as a captive pet predicates the need for private collectors to have a pre-existing treatment strategy with their local emergency centers. Such arrangements may facilitate the treatment of envenomation by this snake.
5起由加蓬咝蝰(Bitis gabonica)圈养标本造成的非法咬伤事件表明了圈养非洲外来蛇类的危险性。
4例咬伤患者需要住院治疗,其特征为患肢逐渐肿胀、伤口附近局部坏死和出血性水肿、胸闷以及凝血时间延长。然而,血小板计数未发生改变。所有患者均接受了抗蛇毒血清治疗,除1例接受了远端指骨截肢手术和1例需要进行清创术外,其余患者均顺利康复。在第5起病例中,患者未能求救而死亡。
该病例系列结果强调,对于圈养外来蛇类,如加蓬咝蝰,必须格外小心。这种蛇作为圈养宠物越来越受欢迎,这就要求私人收藏者与当地急救中心预先制定治疗策略。此类安排可能有助于对这种蛇造成的中毒进行治疗。