Management of dead limb following traditional practices in Indonesia: A case report

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Winanto, I. D. [1 ]
Tirta, C. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sumatera Utara, Adam Malik Gen Hosp, Fac Med, Dept Orthoped & Traumatol, Medan, Indonesia
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Compartment syndrome; Dead limb; Traditional bone setting;
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10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.110215
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Introduction: Traditional bone setting, a centuries-old practice, remains a common method for treating musculoskeletal injuries in many parts of the world, particularly in developing regions. In Indonesia, traditional bonesetters are widely sought after in managing various bone and joint conditions. Despite the widespread use of traditional bone settings, there is limited documentation of their treatment outcomes and potential complications. Complications such as a necrotic limb due to vascular interruption as shown in our case are common complications of fracture reduction by individuals who have not been formally trained. Case report: This case report presents a 4-year-old boy, who came in the emergency department with pain on the arm after falling from the stairs. After a thorough examination, it was concluded that this patient has a displaced right proximal humerus fracture. The patient and family are educated about the surgery to treat the patient, but they refuse to do so. Two days later, the patient was referred to our hospital with a complaint of a blackened upper arm after undergoing a traditional bone-setting procedure. The patient's condition was characterized by loss of motor and sensory function in the affected limb, which was confirmed through clinical examination and imaging studies. He underwent shoulder disarticulation by an orthopedic surgeon in our center. This was decided because the limb was non-functional, inconvenient, and is at risk of becoming a focus of infection. Discussion: Dead limb caused by traditional bone setters is a major factor leading to amputations in numerous developing nations. Techniques such as scarification, massage with herbal preparations, and the application of tightly fitting splints can result in infections, vascular impairment, and compartment syndrome, ultimately culminating in gangrene or limb loss. This case highlights the progressive and potentially limb-threatening nature of such infections, underscoring the critical need for early identification of compartment syndrome, prompt resuscitation or stabilization efforts, and immediate, vigorous treatment. Conclusion: This case is reported to highlight the risks associated with traditional bone-setting practices and the inherent dangers they pose. Individuals misled by misconceptions should be educated through public awareness campaigns. Additionally, governmental legislation should be enacted to integrate traditional bone-setting practices with modern orthopedic care services.
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