Is the Puerto Rican racer, Alsophis portoricensis, really harmless? A case report series

Wilderness Environ Med. 2010 Dec;21(4):353-6. doi: 10.1016/j.wem.2010.07.001. Epub 2010 Aug 5.

Abstract

Puerto Rico (PR) is home to 10 indigenous species of snake. Alsophis portorricensis has traditionally been considered harmless. In 1961, Hageman classified A portorricensis as somewhere between "venomous" and "nonvenomous." In 1966, Heatwole and Banuchi reported the only case found in the literature of a "venomous" bite from Alsophis portorricensis. Only 6 cases of snakebite were reported to the PR Department of Health from 1998 to 2007; ecchymosis, swelling, and abnormal vital signs were noted in all of the cases. In 5 of these 6 cases, the captured snake was, in fact, identified as Alsophis portorricensis of the Colubridae family; in the remaining case, the description strongly suggests that it was the same species as the others. All bites were inflicted on fingers, which were presented for evaluation from 2 to 24 hours after the event. All documented cases report that the bite lasted from 1 to 4 minutes. All of the victims presented with localized pain and ecchymosis. Localized edema extended from the hand to the elbow in 4 cases, and up to the shoulder in 2 cases. All patients were treated symptomatically, observed at the Emergency Department (ED), and discharged home within 24 hours after the ED evaluation. All patients reported the resolution of symptoms within 1 week. Traditionally, PR has not been associated with any dangerous species of snake. These cases show that the second most abundant snake on the island can inflict a venomous bite, with local and systemic symptoms that warrant adequate preparation by the medical community.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Analgesics / therapeutic use
  • Animals
  • Colubridae*
  • Ecchymosis / etiology
  • Edema / etiology
  • Emergency Service, Hospital
  • Finger Injuries / diagnosis
  • Finger Injuries / etiology
  • Finger Injuries / therapy
  • First Aid
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Pain / drug therapy
  • Pain / etiology
  • Puerto Rico
  • Snake Bites / complications
  • Snake Bites / diagnosis*
  • Snake Bites / therapy
  • Snake Venoms / poisoning*
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Analgesics
  • Snake Venoms