Case Study: How Telehealth Helped Managed a Perianal Abscess at Sea 

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Case Study: How Telehealth Helped Managed a Perianal Abscess at Sea


A recent case onboard a cargo vessel demonstrates how OneHealth by VIKAND enabled expert diagnosis, continuous management and safe disembarkation for a crew member with a perianal abscess — a complex condition that required close monitoring and multidisciplinary co-ordination.

Case Overview

A 21-year-old male crew member reported three days of escalating perianal pain, swelling and purulent discharge, accompanied by headache, dizziness, nausea, abdominal cramps, constipation and intermittent chills.

Given the vessel’s remote location, Vessel Command relied on OneHealth’s telehealth team to promptly assess the case. Together, they initiated a treatment plan that included antibiotic therapy, pain management, warm sitz baths, hydration support and dietary adjustments to both alleviate discomfort and prevent complications.

Coordinated Care at Sea

Central to this case was the seamless collaboration between Vessel Command and the OneHealth medical team. Acting as the patient’s onsite medical proxy, the Vessel Command followed detailed clinical instructions and provided structured daily updates on vital signs, symptom progression, medication adherence and treatment response.

This real-time information allowed the telehealth team to adapt the care plan dynamically — extending antibiotic therapy, refining pain control measures and prescribing additional supportive medication as needed. This close communication kept the quality of care high, even in such an isolated setting.

Timeline of Care

Over an 11-day period, the crew member received consistent telemedical supervision and remained clinically stable until safe disembarkation was arranged at the next port of call. Here’s a snapshot of the care chronology:

  • Day 1: Initial teleconsultation, treatment initiation and education on hygiene and hydration.
  • Days 2-4: Ongoing assessment of response and adherence.
  • Days 5-7: Persistent symptoms prompted antibiotic extension and revised pain management.
  • Days 8-9: Escalation to the Chief Medical Officer and confirmation of urgent disembarkation.
  • Days 10-11: Continued monitoring and co-ordination of logistical arrangements.
  • Day 11: Patient disembarked safely without deviation from the voyage.

Outcome

The patient stayed haemodynamically stable at all times. Close co-ordination between the Vessel Command and VIKAND’s telehealth team helped prevent any deterioration, kept the voyage on track and ensured a timely transfer for further shoreside evaluation of a possible fistula in ano.

Key Takeaways

  • Telehealth ensures access to expert medical care wherever a vessel may be operating.
  • Structured daily follow-ups and real-time communication enable individualised, adaptive treatment.
  • Coordination between Vessel Command and clinical teams is vital for safely executing onboard medical plans.
  • Escalation and review protocols underpin confident, timely medical disembarkation decisions.

This case underscores the power of telehealth to bridge distance, enhance safety and maintain operational continuity, protecting both crew health and voyage performance.



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