“…This condition, known as dysbaric osteonecrosis (DON), has been reported in compressed-air workers, saturation divers, non-saturation divers, and personnel rescued from disabled submarines. 4,5,6,7 The prevalence of DON has been reported to range from 1.7%-5% in military divers to 59.5% in Japanese fishing divers. 8,9 It is considered an important occupational disease and international consensus states that it is a long-term risk of hyperbaric exposure.…”