This brief report is a retrospective review of three cases of iatrogenic digital ischemia and clinical outcome at six months. Hand injuries are one of the most common injuries that occur in the working population. Iatrogenic digital ischemia is a rare condition that can be avoided by proper wound management. After the correct initial treatment is provided, it is important to apply the wound dressing correctly to avoid iatrogenic trauma or ischemia. Currently, there is no consensus regarding the best treatment for these injuries. Our aim is to remind clinicians of this rare condition, and to highlight prevention and treatment strategies.</p
AbstractVascular malformations are not often considered in the differential diagnosis of digital les...
Introduction: The majority of arterial traumas concern the arteries of the limbs and today most ofte...
An ischemic hand in a hemodialysis patient is a serious condition. It causes significant pain and di...
Objective: This case report describes a digit amputation resulting from an improperly applied tubula...
Digital ischaemia following radial arterial cannulation is uncommon. It is usually the result of thr...
Introduction: Iatrogenic vascular injuries are emergency referrals to the vascular surgeon. They can...
We report the case of a 37-year-old woman who developed critical upper limb ischemia caused by a cer...
Injury of an artery has a significantly worse prognosis for the patient than a venous injury. Blunt ...
Finger-tip injuries are among the most common injuries which have to be dealt with in emergency depa...
Background: Complications due to errors made by health practitioners are a major cause of concern an...
Objective: Surgical repair of digital flexion deformities can result in vascular injuries threatenin...
Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is known to cause critical limb ischemia leading to limb loss or dea...
Twenty-two digits in seven patients with chronic digital vasospasm were surgically treated after fai...
Introduction: Collar-button abscesses are deep space infections of the hand. Case presentation: We p...
Iatrogenic nerve injury causes distress and disability, often leading to litigation. To date, the sc...
AbstractVascular malformations are not often considered in the differential diagnosis of digital les...
Introduction: The majority of arterial traumas concern the arteries of the limbs and today most ofte...
An ischemic hand in a hemodialysis patient is a serious condition. It causes significant pain and di...
Objective: This case report describes a digit amputation resulting from an improperly applied tubula...
Digital ischaemia following radial arterial cannulation is uncommon. It is usually the result of thr...
Introduction: Iatrogenic vascular injuries are emergency referrals to the vascular surgeon. They can...
We report the case of a 37-year-old woman who developed critical upper limb ischemia caused by a cer...
Injury of an artery has a significantly worse prognosis for the patient than a venous injury. Blunt ...
Finger-tip injuries are among the most common injuries which have to be dealt with in emergency depa...
Background: Complications due to errors made by health practitioners are a major cause of concern an...
Objective: Surgical repair of digital flexion deformities can result in vascular injuries threatenin...
Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is known to cause critical limb ischemia leading to limb loss or dea...
Twenty-two digits in seven patients with chronic digital vasospasm were surgically treated after fai...
Introduction: Collar-button abscesses are deep space infections of the hand. Case presentation: We p...
Iatrogenic nerve injury causes distress and disability, often leading to litigation. To date, the sc...
AbstractVascular malformations are not often considered in the differential diagnosis of digital les...
Introduction: The majority of arterial traumas concern the arteries of the limbs and today most ofte...
An ischemic hand in a hemodialysis patient is a serious condition. It causes significant pain and di...