A 25 year-old male is brought into the emergency room after an argument about whether Tom Brady is the “Greatest Of All Time” turned into fistacuffs. He is alert, oriented, slightly intoxicated, and has visible injuries including a black eye, a missing tooth, and abrasions throughout his arms and legs. You ask him how he is feeling. He flashes a toothy smile, raises his fist (revealing a few small cuts), and replies, “You should take a look at the other guy.”
What are the characteristics of a “fight bite”?For patients who present earlier with non-infected closed hand injuries, management is less straightforward. Some practitioners recommend admission, washout, and IV antibiotics for all human bites to the hand.
A more selective approach relies on careful examination of the wound. An x-ray is obtained to evaluate for foreign bodies and fractures. A thorough exam should be performed on the hand throughout its entire range of motion, focusing on possible joint, tendon, or deep space injury. A copious amount of irrigation and debridement are standard, and splinting of the hand in functional position is recommended. Tetanus status should be assessed and pain control provided. Prophylactic antibiotics such as amoxacillin/clavulanic acid are recommended. If there is no evidence of infection or joint or tendon violation, the patient may be discharged with prompt follow-up with hand surgery and return precautions.
Sources:
Bunzli W., Wright D.,Hoang A., et al. Current management of human bites.Pharmacotherapy, 18 (1998), pp. 227–2341
Chadev,A., Jukhtin, V Butkevich, A., et al.Treatment of infected clench-fist human bite wounds in the area of metacarpophalangeal joints. J Hand Surg Am, 21 (1996), pp. 299–303.2
Perron A., Miller M. And W. Brady. Orthopedic pitfalls in the ED: Fight Bite. AJEM. March 2002. Vol. 2.2.114-117
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