Dog bite injuries are common in children and represent an important healthcare problem. Most dog bite injuries involve the face or an extremity. Victims tend to seek medical care quickly. Dog bites to the external genitalia are rarely reported but they potentially result in morbidity if improperly managed. Morbidity is also directly related to the severity of initial wound. Guidelines for the management of dog bites include irrigation, débridment, antibiotic therapy, consideration of tetanus and rabies immunisation and suture of wounds or surgical reconstruction. A literature review was conducted and focused to analyze the management of dog bite lesions involving external genitalia. © 2012 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.
Dog bites to the external genitalia in children: Review of pediatric literature
Bertozzi M.
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2011-01-01
Abstract
Dog bite injuries are common in children and represent an important healthcare problem. Most dog bite injuries involve the face or an extremity. Victims tend to seek medical care quickly. Dog bites to the external genitalia are rarely reported but they potentially result in morbidity if improperly managed. Morbidity is also directly related to the severity of initial wound. Guidelines for the management of dog bites include irrigation, débridment, antibiotic therapy, consideration of tetanus and rabies immunisation and suture of wounds or surgical reconstruction. A literature review was conducted and focused to analyze the management of dog bite lesions involving external genitalia. © 2012 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.