A Tropical Kiss by a Malabar Pit Viper
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Wilderness and Environmental Medicine
Abstract
Snakebite in India is often attributed to the “big 4,” for which polyvalent anti-snake venom is effective. Also significant and less known is the burden of other venomous snakes, one of which is Trimeresurus malabaricus. We report a bite to the face of a tree climber by Trimeresurus malabaricus in the Western Ghats of India, which caused severe local envenomation in the form of facial edema and systemic signs of envenomation, including coagulopathy and hypotension. We discuss the role of thromboelastogram, infrared thermography, and routine diagnostics in this case, which led to the administration of Indian-made polyvalent anti-snake venom. The patient recovered and was discharged without any clinically evident physiological or physical dysfunction.
First Page
116
Last Page
121
DOI
10.1016/j.wem.2021.10.001
Publication Date
3-1-2022
Recommended Citation
Sirur, Freston Marc; Lath, Vrinda; Chethana, A. S.; and Mohan, Ganesh, "A Tropical Kiss by a Malabar Pit Viper" (2022). Open Access archive. 4570.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/4570