2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.anplas.2022.01.002
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L’incidence des traumatismes de la main dans le contexte épidémique COVID-19

Abstract: Objectifs En France, un dispositif de confinement a été appliqué du 17 mars au 11 mai 2020. Il a été renouvelé avec de nouvelles modalités, du 3 avril au 3 mai 2021. Notre objectif était de comparer l'épidémiologie des lésions traumatiques de la main et du poignet pendant ces périodes à une période témoin, avec comme hypothèse une incidence des traumatismes de la main et du poignet diminuée. Méthodes Les patients consultant aux urgences traumatologiques d’un centre hospitalo-universitaire labellisé … Show more

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“…Penetrating injuries from power tools may also explain the pattern of soft tissue damage recorded. Prevention of work-related hand trauma may be helped by appropriate education, quality control of mechanical tools and enforcement of effective safety protocols (Buffet et al., 2022; Smith et al., 2018). The indirect societal costs may also be minimized by urgent referral to specialist hand surgery centres to optimize treatment and expedite recovery (Misra et al., 2017; Patterson et al., 2010; Trybus et al., 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Penetrating injuries from power tools may also explain the pattern of soft tissue damage recorded. Prevention of work-related hand trauma may be helped by appropriate education, quality control of mechanical tools and enforcement of effective safety protocols (Buffet et al., 2022; Smith et al., 2018). The indirect societal costs may also be minimized by urgent referral to specialist hand surgery centres to optimize treatment and expedite recovery (Misra et al., 2017; Patterson et al., 2010; Trybus et al., 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%