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Comprehensive management of hot-press hand injuries: long-term outcomes following reconstruction and rehabilitation.

Charles Scott Hultman1, Kamil Erfanian, James Fraser, Sydney J Thornton, Catherine S Calvert, Bruce A Cairns.   

Abstract

Hot-press hand injuries create significant challenges, in terms of acute coverage and restoration of function, and long-term outcomes are largely unknown. This article reviews the comprehensive management of hot-press hand injuries--which includes damage control procedures, resurfacing, reconstruction, and rehabilitation--and assesses outcomes such as return to work and final impairment ratings. We treated 56 patients with hot-press hand injuries, at a verified, accredited burn center in the Southeast between 1994 and 2008. Mechanism included laundry press (42 cases), industrial press (11 cases), and home appliance (3 cases). Mean burn size was 118 cm2, with 43 full-thickness and 13 partial thickness injuries. Mean follow-up was 17.7 months. During this 15-year period, 39 patients (70%) were admitted acutely (mean length of stay: 10.4 days), 48 patients (86%) required operative intervention, and 28 patients (50%) had secondary reconstruction, which included nerve decompression (11 cases), contracture release (11 cases), tendon procedures (11 cases), and joint repair (5 cases). Mean final impairment rating was 22%, with 38 patients (68%) returning to work. Hot-press hand burns can be devastating, but return to work is possible for most patients. We recommend early wound excision, aggressive perioperative hand therapy, low threshold for reconstructive procedures, and rehabilitative support.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20395811     DOI: 10.1097/SAP.0b013e3181bffc7f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Plast Surg        ISSN: 0148-7043            Impact factor:   1.539


  5 in total

1.  Demographic profile of hand injuries in an industrial town of north India: a review of 436 patients.

Authors:  Ashish Gupta; Ashok K Gupta; Sanjeev K Uppal; Rajinder K Mittal; Ramneesh Garg; Niharika Aggarwal
Journal:  Indian J Surg       Date:  2012-06-10       Impact factor: 0.656

2.  Hot-press hand injury caused by roller type ironing machine.

Authors:  Abdul Kerim Yapici; Umit Kaldirim; Ibrahim Arziman; Sukru Ardic; Murat Eroglu
Journal:  Indian J Plast Surg       Date:  2016 Jan-Apr

3.  Reconstruction of pediatric hand injuries caused by automatic cup-sealing machines in Taiwan.

Authors:  Yueh-Ju Tsai; Carolina Forero Carvajal; Nicolas Moltedo Flores; Tsan-Shiun Lin; Johnson Chia-Shen Yang; Yuan-Cheng Chiang; Pao-Yuan Lin
Journal:  J Int Med Res       Date:  2019-09-26       Impact factor: 1.671

4.  Viable placental allograft as a biological dressing in the clinical management of full-thickness thermal occupational burns: Two case reports.

Authors:  Eric L Johnson; Elisabet K Tassis; Georgina M Michael; Susan G Whittinghill
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-12       Impact factor: 1.817

5.  Prevalence and associated predictors for patients developing chronic neuropathic pain following burns.

Authors:  Kevin M Klifto; A Lee Dellon; C Scott Hultman
Journal:  Burns Trauma       Date:  2020-05-01
  5 in total

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