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Guide to Management of Decompression Sickness “Bends” is a collaborative publication of the Sri Lanka Medical
The book states that occasionally victims of DSC with symptoms and signs of a spinal lesion may present themselves at tertiary care centres or to a private clinic or hospital without having undergone hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) treatment
“Decompression sickness commonly called “bends” is a condition seen in those who have breathed compressed air; air that is inhaled by individuals such as SCUBA divers for a prolonged period under high pressure and those who have rapidly ascended to atmospheric pressure too quickly. This happens when they don’t follow recommended diving protocols and come up to the surface atmospheric pressure too quickly after a prolonged stay at a great depth in water. The result is that there is no time for inert gases dissolved in the blood and tissues to be eliminated leading to bubbles of nitrogen being formed in the blood and tissues due to the rapid reduction of ambient pressure,” as mentioned in the book.
The book states “Occasionally victims of DSC with symptoms and signs of a spinal lesion may present themselves at tertiary care centres or to a private clinic or hospital without having undergone hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) treatment. They may have resorted to ‘In–water recompression’ by spending extended periods of time at various depths in the sea in an effort to relieve symptoms – without complete recovery. Unless presentation is greatly delayed, such a patient should be referred to the Navy Hospital in Trincomalee for definitive HBO treatment.