| Literature DB >> 2061650 |
S P Chow1, W K Pun, Y C So, K D Luk, K Y Chiu, K H Ng, C Ng, C Crosby.
Abstract
We report a prospective study of 245 open digital fractures of the hand in 201 patients. Management followed clear guidelines set out in protocol. The incidence of infection (2.04%) and non-union (2.45%) was low. Proximal phalangeal fractures and comminuted fractures did worst and associated significant soft tissue injuries had a particularly deleterious effect on the outcome. A classification based on the different soft-tissue components involved is proposed. In fractures associated with simple lacerations or isolated digital nerve injury only, one can expect about 40% good results and about 25% poor results. Where extensor tendon injury or extensive skin loss are also present, there will be approximately 18% good results and 50% poor results. If there is also injury to the flexor tendon or more than one component of significant soft-tissue damage, about 80% will be poor and good results are rare.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 2061650 DOI: 10.1016/0266-7681(91)90162-h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hand Surg Br ISSN: 0266-7681