Coleman Brendan, Davis F Michael
Auckland Orthopaedic Practice, Auckland 1543, New Zealand.
Corresponding author: Dr Brendan Coleman, Auckland Orthopaedic Practice, PO Box 74 446, Auckland 1543, New Zealand,
Diving Hyperb Med. 2020 Sep 30;50(3):295-299. doi: 10.28920/dhm50.3.295-299.
Dysbaric osteonecrosis (DON) in people working under increased atmospheric pressure is well documented. It is generally less common in military and commercial divers than in caisson workers, except in some high-risk groups, such as in many indigenous diving industries where workers have little or no understanding of decompression principles. With the increasing popularity within the recreational diving community of deep air and mixed-gas decompression diving ('technical diving'), it is likely that diving physicians may see an increase in the prevalence of DON in this group in the future.
The case report is presented of a technical diving instructor, with a 30-year history of deep diving, who developed bilateral humeral head DON and required a right shoulder hemi-arthroplasty. A focused literature search was also undertaken to identify published cases of DON in recreational divers.
The frequency, duration and depth of exposure to pressure, inadequate decompression, the occurrence of DCS and increasing age have been common features associated with DON in both divers and caisson workers. Many of these features were present in this technical diver.
Whilst DON is uncommon in recreational air scuba divers, all the above risk factors are present to a greater degree in technical diving. It is suggested that medical review for DON is merited from time to time in this potentially high-risk group of recreational divers.
在增加的大气压力下工作的人群中,减压性骨坏死(DON)已有充分记录。除了一些高风险群体,如许多对减压原理了解甚少或一无所知的本土潜水行业从业者外,军事和商业潜水员中DON的发生率通常低于沉箱工人。随着休闲潜水群体中深空气和混合气减压潜水(“技术潜水”)越来越受欢迎,未来潜水医生可能会发现该群体中DON的患病率有所上升。
本文报告了一名有30年深潜历史的技术潜水教练的病例,该教练双侧肱骨头发生DON并需要进行右肩半关节置换术。还进行了针对性的文献检索,以确定休闲潜水员中已发表的DON病例。
潜水员和沉箱工人发生DON的常见相关特征包括压力暴露的频率、持续时间和深度、减压不足、发生减压病以及年龄增长。这些特征中有许多在这名技术潜水员身上都有体现。
虽然DON在休闲水肺潜水员中并不常见,但上述所有风险因素在技术潜水中更为突出。建议对这一潜在高风险的休闲潜水群体定期进行DON医学检查。