Abstract Introduction Blast injuries are common during wartime but are also related to various holiday festivals worldwide. Despite strict legislations, these devices still cause serious injuries leaving permanent disabilities. Children are affected in numerous cases with the hand being the most affected body region. The aim of our study was to profile the blast related hand injuries and to review treatment modalities that we used. Methods A retrospective study of patients treated for blast-devices related hand injuries between 2006 and 2015 was performed. Results 112 patient with blast related hand injuries were treated in our department during the 10-year period. Most of the patients were male. The dominant hand was injured in 83.9% of th...
Burns of the hand are responsible for the aesthetic and functional sequelae that are most often invo...
Hand burns can result in both aesthetic and functional sequelae, which are often intertwined, rangin...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To examine the distribution and nature of limb injuries in young bomb blast vic...
Abstract Introduction Blast injuries are common during wartime but are also related to various holid...
Firework injuries, which most commonly affect hands, are increasing in frequency and severity. We pr...
Background: Paediatric hand trauma represents a subset of hand injury that can be quite challenging ...
A consistently high proportion of thermal injuries in children are to the hand, and scalds and conta...
Objective This study was performed to share our clinical experience and provide treatment strategies...
A 6 year review of 43 patients who sustained Civilian firearm and blast injuries of the hand at the ...
Background: Children are, by nature, very inquisitive, adventurous and often rebellious to authority...
Received for publication July 1989, revised and accepted Oc-tober 1989. The authors reviewed the abu...
Background:. In the United States, approximately 30% of about 10,000 annual blast injuries involve t...
Background: Numerous studies internationally highlight the devastating effects of firework-related i...
Aim of the study: To assess and compare the most common trauma of preschool and school aged children...
Background and significance. Blast injuries arising from high explosive weaponry is common in confli...
Burns of the hand are responsible for the aesthetic and functional sequelae that are most often invo...
Hand burns can result in both aesthetic and functional sequelae, which are often intertwined, rangin...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To examine the distribution and nature of limb injuries in young bomb blast vic...
Abstract Introduction Blast injuries are common during wartime but are also related to various holid...
Firework injuries, which most commonly affect hands, are increasing in frequency and severity. We pr...
Background: Paediatric hand trauma represents a subset of hand injury that can be quite challenging ...
A consistently high proportion of thermal injuries in children are to the hand, and scalds and conta...
Objective This study was performed to share our clinical experience and provide treatment strategies...
A 6 year review of 43 patients who sustained Civilian firearm and blast injuries of the hand at the ...
Background: Children are, by nature, very inquisitive, adventurous and often rebellious to authority...
Received for publication July 1989, revised and accepted Oc-tober 1989. The authors reviewed the abu...
Background:. In the United States, approximately 30% of about 10,000 annual blast injuries involve t...
Background: Numerous studies internationally highlight the devastating effects of firework-related i...
Aim of the study: To assess and compare the most common trauma of preschool and school aged children...
Background and significance. Blast injuries arising from high explosive weaponry is common in confli...
Burns of the hand are responsible for the aesthetic and functional sequelae that are most often invo...
Hand burns can result in both aesthetic and functional sequelae, which are often intertwined, rangin...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To examine the distribution and nature of limb injuries in young bomb blast vic...