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High-pressure injection injuries to the hand: A 14-year descriptive study

BACKGROUND: High-pressure injection (HPI) injury is an unusual type of injury in hand trauma, which could lead to a serious morbidity. We aimed to assess the clinical presentation, management, and outcome with HPI injury of the hand. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted between 2001 and 2015...

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Autores principales: Muneer, Mohammad, Badran, Saif, El-Menyar, Ayman, Alkhafaji, Ali, Al-Basti, Habib, Al-Hetmi, Talal, Al-Thani, Hassan
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6625326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31334047
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/IJCIIS.IJCIIS_77_18
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author Muneer, Mohammad
Badran, Saif
El-Menyar, Ayman
Alkhafaji, Ali
Al-Basti, Habib
Al-Hetmi, Talal
Al-Thani, Hassan
author_facet Muneer, Mohammad
Badran, Saif
El-Menyar, Ayman
Alkhafaji, Ali
Al-Basti, Habib
Al-Hetmi, Talal
Al-Thani, Hassan
author_sort Muneer, Mohammad
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description BACKGROUND: High-pressure injection (HPI) injury is an unusual type of injury in hand trauma, which could lead to a serious morbidity. We aimed to assess the clinical presentation, management, and outcome with HPI injury of the hand. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted between 2001 and 2015 for patients with HPI injuries who were admitted to a Level 1 trauma center. We reviewed the medical records, imaging files, and demographic data including gender, age, mechanism of injury, and site of hand injury. The kind of injected materials, time to first treatment procedure, clinical management, and complications were also described. RESULTS: A total of 32 cases of HPI injuries were included in the study. The average age of the patients was 32.7 ± standard deviation 8.3 years, and all the patients were right handed. The most common material involved was grease (53%), followed by paints (25.0%), chemicals (9.4%), and air (6.3%). The most commonly affected part of the hand was the palm (31.3%), followed by index finger (25.0%). The average delay in the presentation was 12 h (range 3–96 h), and the mean hospital stay was 5.8 days. Management included debridement (90.6%) or conservative treatment (9.4%). Complications included chronic pain (9.4%), followed by amputation (3.1%). CONCLUSIONS: HPI injury is not uncommon, usually underestimated, and needs more community awareness, particularly laborers. Delay of treatment could increase the risk of amputation. Therefore, it is important to inform the risk groups about the seriousness of such injuries and to take preventive measures.
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spelling pubmed-66253262019-07-22 High-pressure injection injuries to the hand: A 14-year descriptive study Muneer, Mohammad Badran, Saif El-Menyar, Ayman Alkhafaji, Ali Al-Basti, Habib Al-Hetmi, Talal Al-Thani, Hassan Int J Crit Illn Inj Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: High-pressure injection (HPI) injury is an unusual type of injury in hand trauma, which could lead to a serious morbidity. We aimed to assess the clinical presentation, management, and outcome with HPI injury of the hand. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted between 2001 and 2015 for patients with HPI injuries who were admitted to a Level 1 trauma center. We reviewed the medical records, imaging files, and demographic data including gender, age, mechanism of injury, and site of hand injury. The kind of injected materials, time to first treatment procedure, clinical management, and complications were also described. RESULTS: A total of 32 cases of HPI injuries were included in the study. The average age of the patients was 32.7 ± standard deviation 8.3 years, and all the patients were right handed. The most common material involved was grease (53%), followed by paints (25.0%), chemicals (9.4%), and air (6.3%). The most commonly affected part of the hand was the palm (31.3%), followed by index finger (25.0%). The average delay in the presentation was 12 h (range 3–96 h), and the mean hospital stay was 5.8 days. Management included debridement (90.6%) or conservative treatment (9.4%). Complications included chronic pain (9.4%), followed by amputation (3.1%). CONCLUSIONS: HPI injury is not uncommon, usually underestimated, and needs more community awareness, particularly laborers. Delay of treatment could increase the risk of amputation. Therefore, it is important to inform the risk groups about the seriousness of such injuries and to take preventive measures. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6625326/ /pubmed/31334047 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/IJCIIS.IJCIIS_77_18 Text en Copyright: © 2019 International Journal of Critical Illness and Injury Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Muneer, Mohammad
Badran, Saif
El-Menyar, Ayman
Alkhafaji, Ali
Al-Basti, Habib
Al-Hetmi, Talal
Al-Thani, Hassan
High-pressure injection injuries to the hand: A 14-year descriptive study
title High-pressure injection injuries to the hand: A 14-year descriptive study
title_full High-pressure injection injuries to the hand: A 14-year descriptive study
title_fullStr High-pressure injection injuries to the hand: A 14-year descriptive study
title_full_unstemmed High-pressure injection injuries to the hand: A 14-year descriptive study
title_short High-pressure injection injuries to the hand: A 14-year descriptive study
title_sort high-pressure injection injuries to the hand: a 14-year descriptive study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6625326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31334047
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/IJCIIS.IJCIIS_77_18
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