BACKGROUND: In this retrospective study, we analyzed the outcomes of different types of treatment of fingertip injuries and compared them after a mean follow-up of 4.5 years. METHODS: A total of 53 patients (59 injuries) were included in this study. The fingertip injuries were classified according to Allen classification. The patients were categorized into three groups based on the treatment: reconstructive group, bone-shortening group, and conservative group. As objective assessments, strength, sensibility, and goniometry were measured; as subjective assessments, cold intolerance, nail deformation, and aesthetics were measured. RESULTS: The mean reduction in strength, the Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test, and the reduction in mobility fo...
Summary:. Fingertip amputations represent an important spectrum of injuries, and most are avulsions ...
Background: The fingertip is the most frequently injured and amputated segment of the hand. There ar...
Introduction: Nail and fingertip injuries in children are very frequent and may range from a simple ...
BACKGROUND: In this retrospective study, we analyzed the outcomes of different types of treatment of...
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Background: Fingertip injuries are the most common injuries of the hand. Although maintenance of len...
Background: Fingertip injuries are common due to industrial accidents, ranging from small laceration...
Purpose: To compare the costs and length of disability for conservative treatment versus skin grafti...
Objective: This study aimed to explore the efficacy of the IV3000 semi-occlusive, transparent adhesi...
Objective: The optimal management of fingertip injuries is a much debated topic. Surgical and nonsur...
Finger ? tip injuries are one of the most common injuries faced in the Emergency department of any h...
BACKGROUND The fingertip is the most commonly injured part of the hand and is an important aesthe...
Introduction: Fingertip amputation injuries are common in all ages. Conservatively treated fingertip...
Summary:. Fingertip amputations represent an important spectrum of injuries, and most are avulsions ...
Background: The fingertip is the most frequently injured and amputated segment of the hand. There ar...
Introduction: Nail and fingertip injuries in children are very frequent and may range from a simple ...
BACKGROUND: In this retrospective study, we analyzed the outcomes of different types of treatment of...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In this retrospective study, we analyzed the outcomes of d...
Background: Fingertip injuries are the most common injuries of the hand. Although maintenance of len...
Background: Fingertip injuries are common due to industrial accidents, ranging from small laceration...
Purpose: To compare the costs and length of disability for conservative treatment versus skin grafti...
Objective: This study aimed to explore the efficacy of the IV3000 semi-occlusive, transparent adhesi...
Objective: The optimal management of fingertip injuries is a much debated topic. Surgical and nonsur...
Finger ? tip injuries are one of the most common injuries faced in the Emergency department of any h...
BACKGROUND The fingertip is the most commonly injured part of the hand and is an important aesthe...
Introduction: Fingertip amputation injuries are common in all ages. Conservatively treated fingertip...
Summary:. Fingertip amputations represent an important spectrum of injuries, and most are avulsions ...
Background: The fingertip is the most frequently injured and amputated segment of the hand. There ar...
Introduction: Nail and fingertip injuries in children are very frequent and may range from a simple ...