Literature DB >> 13638824

Crushing injury of the hand; prevention of ischemic contracture.

C E NEMETHI.   

Abstract

Crushing injury of the hand usually causes "explosive" damage. Subsequent swelling of the palmar structures further impairs venous outflow, and hemorrhage into structural spaces increases the pressure. The arterial system and the large dorsal veins, however, are seldom obstructed and provide adequate circulation unless hampered by improper bandaging. A bandage that compresses the dorsal veins causes back-pressure, which increases the swelling further and brings about ischemia. Swelling and pain cause the patient to restrict exercise of the injured hand, which permits contractures to develop. The author has averted this sequence in more than 100 cases by preserving integrity of veins during debridement, arresting hemorrhage, bandaging the hand with compression dressings in functional flexion, and reducing swelling with hyaluronidase. In these cases, on removal of bandages in 24 hours, swelling was reduced and continued to diminish. All patients exercised the hand at this time without discomfort and only a few required aspirin for pain.

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Keywords:  CONTRACTURE; HAND/wounds and injuries

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Year:  1959        PMID: 13638824      PMCID: PMC1577738     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calif Med        ISSN: 0008-1264


  2 in total

1.  [Possibilities of treatment of ischemic contractures of the hand and forearm].

Authors:  H SEYFARTH
Journal:  Arch Orthop Unfallchir       Date:  1962

2.  Mutilated Hand due to Sugarcane Machine - Challenge to an Orthopaedician (Case series of three patients).

Authors:  Avijit Mahajan; Ravinder Kumar Khajuria
Journal:  J Orthop Case Rep       Date:  2016 Jul-Aug
  2 in total

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