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Cactus Spine Wounds: A Case Report and Short Review of the Literature.

作者信息

Dieter Raymond A, Whitehouse Lisa R, Gulliver Rebecca

机构信息

Northwestern System at Cadence Health (Emeritus), Hospital, Glen Ellyn, IL.

Child Development, Whitehouse Grading LLC, Muskego, WI.

出版信息

Wounds. 2017 Feb;29(2):E18-E21.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Cactus plants are commonly seen in arid southwestern regions of the United States. Due to their ready availability, they have become a popular houseplant. The spines or glochidia can easily puncture the skin with only minor pressure (ie, bumping or touching the cactus). Removal of the offending spine is difficult, even with tweezers.

CASE

An 18-year-old woman initially self-removed the spines, and marked discomfort and intense erythematous reaction developed within 8 to 10 hours. Patient presented to the emergency room at Mercy Hospital and Trauma Center (Janesville, Wisconsin), where spine removal was unsuccessful.

RESULTS

Following emergency room discharge, she had difficulty walking from pain and swelling and was advised to use heat packs, take amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, and rest with her leg elevated for another 7 days along with using eye drops for eye irritation. The lesions slowly improved over the next several months.

CONCLUSION

The case of multiple barrel cactus spine injuries with severe pain and swelling is presented herein as well as a review of the treatment options and complications of cactus spine injuries.

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