The management of inadvertent subcutaneous adriamycin infiltration
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- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(79)90077-1
The management of inadvertent subcutaneous adriamycin infiltration
Abstract
Once the inadvertent infiltration of Adriamycin occurs, it is recommended to immediately treat the problem. This has been accomplished by wide excision and meshed split thickness skin grafting for resurfacing of the defect. Obtaining a healed wound alleviates the stiffness from lack of motion or ruptured tendons. Pain from the open ulcer, which is prone to infection in the immunosuppressed patient, is lessened. An analogy between pit viper envenomization and Adriamycin infiltration is discussed.
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