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Open Fractures of the Hand: Review of Pathogenesis and Introduction of a New Classification System
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Open Fractures of the Hand: Review of Pathogenesis and Introduction of a New Classification System

Jacob E Tulipan and Asif M Ilyas
Hand clinics, v 34(1), pp 1-7
Feb 2018
PMID: 29169590

Abstract

Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use Debridement Fracture Fixation Fractures, Open - classification Fractures, Open - surgery Hand Injuries - surgery Humans Surgical Wound Infection - etiology Surgical Wound Infection - prevention & control
Open fractures of the hand are a common and varied group of injuries. Although at increased risk for infection, open fractures of the hand are more resistant to infection than other open fractures. Numerous unique factors in the hand may play a role in the altered risk of postinjury infection. Current systems for the classification of open fractures fail to address the unique qualities of the hand. This article proposes a novel classification system for open fractures of the hand, taking into account the factors unique to the hand that affect its risk for developing infection after an open fracture.

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