Evidence-Based Management Of Acute Hand Injuries In The Emergency Department

Emerg Med Pract. 2014 Dec;16(12):1-25; quiz 26-7. Epub 2014 Dec 1.

Abstract

Although injuries of the hand are infrequently life-threatening, they are common in the emergency department and are associated with significant patient morbidity and medicolegal risk for physicians. Care of patients with acute hand injury begins with a focused history and physical examination. In most clinical scenarios, a diagnosis is achieved clinically or with plain radiographs. While most patients require straightforward treatment, the emergency clinician must rapidly identify limb-threatening injuries, obtain critical clinical information, navigate diagnostic uncertainty, and facilitate specialist consultation, when required. This review discusses the clinical evaluation and management of high-morbidity hand injuries in the context of the current evidence.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Emergency Service, Hospital*
  • Hand Injuries / diagnosis*
  • Hand Injuries / etiology
  • Hand Injuries / therapy*
  • Humans