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Severe mutilating injuries to the hand: guidelines for organizing the chaos

13 Март, 2011

mutilating hand injuries

Francisco del Piñal, MD, PhD.

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (2007) 60, 816e827.

ABSTRACT (full text pdf. below).

Severe mutilating injuries to the hand: guidelines for organizing the chaos

Major hand injuries have become a rarity in Western countries. The fact that there are well trained teams devoted to their management, should not obscure the fact that the first emergency surgeon has the major role of setting the foundations for a reconstruction. Understanding the goal to be sought: the ‘acceptable hand’ (one with three fingers, with near normal length, near normal sensation and a functioning thumb), is hoped to be of great help in primary care. Preservation of vital structures such as joints, flexor tendons, and vessels, in the initial debridement, which will help to build this ‘acceptable hand’ are discussed.

The general guidelines for management of finger amputation and soft tissue problems are also given.© 2007 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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