Basrah Journal of Surgery (Jun 2008)

6-MISSILE HAND INJURIES IN BASRAH CITY

  • Amin M Hasan,
  • Ali A Al-Iedan,
  • Falih W Hashim,
  • Avadis A Muradian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2008.55516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 23 – 28

Abstract

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Missile hand injuries (MHI) have increased in our locality, in this prospective study 130 patients (140 hands) with MHI were included, they were 86% male, and 42% were between 21 to 30 years of age. Forty nine percent were injured by bullet and 26% by explosions of different objects. Combined tissue injuries were presented in 62% of the patients with associated fractures in 63%. In 70% of the hands initial surgical wound debridment was performed, 24% of the fractures were stabilized by K- wire and with the simple skeletal external fixations in 18%. Serial different types of secondary and definitive surgical treatment were performed in 62% of the patients. After the follow up period, most of the patients had multiple complains and only 14% had a satisfactory functional hand. The initial, definitive management, the severity and mechanism of the injury that lead to multiple tissue damage had a great affect on final functional recovery.

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