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Citation

Kroeger K, Janssen S, Niebel W. Vasa 2004; 33(3): 173-176.

Affiliation

Department of Angiology, University of Essen, Germany. knut.kroeger@uni-essen.de

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, Verlag Hans Huber)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15461071

Abstract

Cold injury is an objective danger in mountain climbing as well as in many outdoor sports. With increasing number of people practising so-called extreme tourisms physicians can be confronted with frostbite. Thus we present a case of frostbite in a 35 year-old female mountaineer. She took part at a demanding high alpine trekking tour in the Himalayan-area requesting well trained mountaineers experienced in ice- and securing-techniques and good physical condition. At day 12, when the group reached the top of the Parchamo (Nepal, 6273 m), she developed frostbite at all toes leading to amputation finally. Risk factors, prognosis and options for initial treatment are discussed.

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