Innis P C
Raymond Curtis Hand Center, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Curr Opin Pediatr. 1995 Feb;7(1):83-7. doi: 10.1097/00008480-199502000-00016.
Injury is our children's greatest health problem, and pediatricians will frequently see finger and hand injuries in the office and emergency room. Many of these will be fingertip crush injuries, which are quite common in toddlers and are often undertreated. Pediatric finger and wrist fractures and sprains generally do well but require proper diagnosis and treatment. Innocent-looking wounds from glass lacerations may disguise extensive damage to underlying nerves, arteries, and tendons. Advances in microsurgery allow replantation of distal amputations even in young children and infants, although often not without complications. Thermal injuries and animal bites require early and aggressive treatment. As with many pediatric hand injuries, these injuries should be preventable, and the adverse consequences can be minimized with appropriate diagnosis and management.
伤害是儿童面临的最严重的健康问题,儿科医生在诊所和急诊室会经常见到手指和手部损伤。其中许多是指尖挤压伤,在学步儿童中很常见,且常常治疗不足。儿科手指和手腕骨折及扭伤通常预后良好,但需要正确的诊断和治疗。看似无害的玻璃割伤伤口可能掩盖了深层神经、动脉和肌腱的广泛损伤。显微外科技术的进步使得即使是幼儿和婴儿的远端断指也能够再植,尽管常常会有并发症。热烧伤和动物咬伤需要早期积极治疗。与许多儿科手部损伤一样,这些损伤应该是可以预防的,通过适当的诊断和处理可以将不良后果降到最低。