Brandon J De Ruiter, Michael J Finnan, Erin A Miller, Jeffrey B Friedrich
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Abstract
Fingertip injuries are among the most common injuries seen in the emergency department. Specific considerations in management include ensuring robust soft-tissue coverage over exposed bone or tendon, maximizing functional length, preserving nail function and appearance, and minimizing chronic pain. Bony injuries are generally managed non-operatively, although select operative indications exist-particularly for jersey finger injuries, unstable fractures, or those with significant translation. Nail bed injuries can be managed with trephination for subungual hematomas or formal nail plate removal with nail bed repair depending on the degree of nail plate or soft-tissue injury. Soft-tissue coverage can be approached in a stepwise manner with secondary intention, grafts, or flaps from the affected digit, adjacent digits, or hand all playing a role. With proper management, most patients can achieve good outcomes.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons was established in the fall of 1993 by the Academy in response to its membership’s demand for a clinical review journal. Two issues were published the first year, followed by six issues yearly from 1994 through 2004. In September 2005, JAAOS began publishing monthly issues.
Each issue includes richly illustrated peer-reviewed articles focused on clinical diagnosis and management. Special features in each issue provide commentary on developments in pharmacotherapeutics, materials and techniques, and computer applications.