Emergency: requires immediate attention
Deep space and collar button infections
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Synopsis
Emergent Care / Stabilization:- Start (IV) intravenous therapy
- IV antibiotics
- Nothing by mouth
Classic history and presentation:
Deep space infection
- The patient sustained a puncture wound (eg, gardening, animal bite, IV drug use) 24-72 hours prior to presentation.
- Presents with pain, tense fluctuance, increased pain with range of motion (ROM), and erythema surrounding the site.
- Deep space infection between 2 digits.
- Leads to an abducted position of the digits with associated swelling, erythema, and puckering of the adjacent skin.
- 5%-15% of hand infections.
- Puncture wound to the hand
- Immunosuppression; diabetes, HIV, autoimmune diseases
A collar button abscess originates in the volar webspace and is confined distally by the palmar aponeurosis. This causes the infection to spread dorsally into the subcutaneous tissues.
The most commonly isolated pathogens are Staphylococcus aureus and group A Streptococcus.
Codes
ICD10CM:B99.9 – Unspecified infectious disease
L08.9 – Local infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
200635001 – Finger web space infection
240043009 – Infection of palmar space
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- Suppurative flexor tenosynovitis
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- Septic wrist (see septic arthritis)
- Cellulitis
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Last Reviewed:02/19/2023
Last Updated:04/03/2023
Last Updated:04/03/2023
Emergency: requires immediate attention
Deep space and collar button infections