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. 2003 May;72(1):22-5.

Missed injuries in the acutely traumatised hand

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Missed injuries in the acutely traumatised hand

C M Morrison et al. Ulster Med J. 2003 May.

Abstract

A prospective study of 500 consecutive patients referred from accident and emergency departments in Northern Ireland with acute hand injuries was performed to assess the incidence of missed injuries. An injury was 'missed' if a patient was receiving inappropriate treatment or returned due to persistent symptoms despite being examined, treated and discharged. There were 16 (3.2%) missed injuries. Seven involved tendon only, four were isolated nerve injuries and four were mixed tendon and nerve injuries. The remaining case was a ruptured ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb metacarpophalangeal joint. Thirteen injuries were open, with a glass laceration being the most common mechanism of injury. The time to detection of a missed injury was on average 11 days (range 1-62 days). Missed hand injuries in Northern Ireland are uncommon but do occur. A thorough clinical examination and accurate injury documentation remain fundamental in their prevention.

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