Phillips P, Hansraj K K, Cox E E, Ashley E M
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Martin Luther King, Jr., General Hospital, Los Angeles, California.
Orthop Clin North Am. 1995 Jan;26(1):95-108.
This article is a retrospective review of patients who presented to Martin Luther King, Jr./Drew Medical Center with gunshot wounds and had either isolated or associated injuries to the hand. The following is an account of those injuries noting the location, soft-tissue or bony involvement, and interventional methods that were implemented in the treatment of these patients who resided primarily in South Central Los Angeles. Prompt evaluation and initiation of treatment is essential in the management of both high- and low-velocity gunshot wounds so as to decrease the potential morbidity that often follows. Society must also look at the prevalence of these injuries and address the underlying issues that often are the root of the acts of violence.
本文是一项对前往小马丁·路德·金/德鲁医疗中心就诊的手部单发或合并枪伤患者的回顾性研究。以下是对这些损伤的描述,记录了损伤部位、软组织或骨骼受累情况,以及对主要居住在洛杉矶中南部的这些患者进行治疗时所采用的干预方法。对于高速和低速枪伤的处理,迅速评估和开始治疗至关重要,以降低随后常出现的潜在发病率。社会还必须关注这些损伤的普遍性,并解决往往是暴力行为根源的潜在问题。