Hart R G, Kleinert H E
Program in Emergency Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Emerg Med Clin North Am. 1993 Aug;11(3):755-65.
Nail bed and fingertip injuries are commonly seen in the Emergency Department. Each of these injuries must be evaluated carefully not only for the acute situation but for the possible long-term effects. Nail bed injuries must be appropriately diagnosed and treated initially because a secondary repair is often unsatisfactory. Fingertip injuries must provide the patient with a sensitive fingertip with sufficient length for effective use of the finger. The initial care and treatment are vital for the best patient outcome.
甲床和指尖损伤在急诊科很常见。对于这些损伤中的每一种,不仅要对急性情况进行仔细评估,还要评估其可能产生的长期影响。甲床损伤必须在初期得到恰当的诊断和治疗,因为二次修复往往效果不佳。指尖损伤必须为患者提供一个敏感且有足够长度以便有效使用手指的指尖。初期护理和治疗对于实现最佳患者预后至关重要。