Global Pediatric Health (Oct 2022)

Operative Pediatric Hand Trauma

  • Rita Coelho Lopes,
  • Marcos Carvalho,
  • Tah Pu Ling,
  • Inês Balacó,
  • Pedro Cardoso,
  • Oliana Tarquini,
  • João Cabral,
  • Cristina Alves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X221132462
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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This study aims to describe the epidemiology of hand injuries in pediatric patients undergoing surgical treatment. A retrospective analysis of patients with traumatic hand injuries surgically treated over a 7-year period. A total of 155 patients were included. Fracture was the most common injury type (74.8%), most of which were open (54.3%). Incidence of articular fractures increased with age. The predominant mechanism of injury before age 10 was crush. In toddlers, only central digits were affected. Good functional results were achieved (Quick-DASH 1.37 ± 4.90). The incidence of hand injuries requiring surgery increased with age. The mechanism and segment affected varied with age groups. Although good functional results are expected, complications may occur 33% and secondary surgical procedures in 7.7%.