Compartment Syndrome Snakebite Mimics CS Causes of CS Diagnosis of CS Diagnosing CS in Hands and Feet New Algorithm on Evaluation and Management of Suspected CS Tissue Pressure Measurement Threshold Elevated Subfascial Compartment Pressure ID: 439019
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Considerations in the Management of Viper BiteSlide2Slide3
Compartment SyndromeSlide4
Snakebite Mimics CSSlide5
Causes of CSSlide6
Diagnosis of CSSlide7
Diagnosing CS in Hands and FeetSlide8
New Algorithm on Evaluation and Management of Suspected CS Slide9
Tissue Pressure MeasurementSlide10
Threshold Elevated Subfascial Compartment Pressure Slide11
Basic Principles of Snakebite Management: Avoid Iatrogenic InjurySlide12
Standard Management: AssessmentSlide13Slide14
Laboratory TestingSlide15
Early Debridement of Envenomated Tissue Is Not AppropriateSlide16
Late Debridement of Necrotic Tissue Is AppropriateSlide17
AntivenomSlide18
Indications for AntivenomSlide19
Management of Snake Bite: The Role of SurgerySlide20
Fasciotomy Indicated in Rare CircumstancesSlide21
Treating Coagulopathy Slide22
Patient Follow-upSlide23
AbbreviationsSlide24
ReferencesSlide25
References (cont)