Hand ischemia in renal failure can
be exacerbated by vascular steal effect distal to a dialysis fistula. In
this patient, a trivial finger trauma led to a non healing wound which
progressed to osteomyelitis deep to the wound. Infected open wounds involving
the hands of dialysis patients usually require excision - which often means
amputation - to control infection. Amputation is a reasonable primary treatment
for this problem when the situation is complicated by diabetes, vascular
steal, or transplant related immunosuppression. |