Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal (May 2007)

A 2-Year Demographic Study of Domestic Paediatric Hand Injuries Requiring Surgical Intervention in An Urban Hospital

  • A Shalimar,
  • S Jamari,
  • AR Abdul Halim,
  • SA Roohi,
  • AS Naicker,
  • I Sharaf

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 34 – 38

Abstract

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Domestic paediatric hand injuries make up the bulk of overall paediatric hand injuries. This is a retrospective study of domestic paediatric hand injuries admitted into an urban hospital that required surgical intervention. The most common injuries sustained were tendon injuries (24%), total amputations (20%) and laceration wounds (16%). Accordingly the most common surgical interventions were tendon repairs (28%), toilet suturing (24%) and refashioning (20%). Parents and care providers need to be more vigilant and careful when supervising children including ensuring the safe storage of dangerous items. Sharp items may require additional safety features and warning labels.

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