作者
Ashwin Venkatesh, Ankur Khajuria, Aina Greig
发表日期
2020/1/1
来源
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open
卷号
8
期号
1
页码范围
e2595
出版商
LWW
简介
Background:
Nail bed and fingertip injuries are the commonest hand injuries in children and can lead to profound functional and cosmetic impairments if not appropriately managed. Fingertip injuries can present with subungual hematomas, simple or stellate lacerations, crush, or avulsion injuries, often with associated fractures or tip amputations. The fundamentals of managing nail bed injuries concern restoring the form and function of a painless fingertip. However, there are controversies surrounding the optimal management of each of these injuries, which has led to nonuniformity of clinical practice.
Methods:
The PubMed database was searched from March 2001 to March 2019, using a combination of MeSH terms and keywords. Studies evaluating children (< 18 years of age) and the fingertip (defined as distal to the distal interphalangeal joint) were included following screening by the authors.
Results and …
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