2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2017.10.042
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Management of partial fingertip amputation in adults: Operative and non operative treatment

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“…Crush injuries can present as open or closed, and they can occur when compressive forces damage the fingertip. 15 While injuries to the pulp and bone may occur, they are generally self-limited and not associated with significant sequelae . 15 , 16 However, a traumatized finger may eventually undergo necrosis if it is exposed to a subzero environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Crush injuries can present as open or closed, and they can occur when compressive forces damage the fingertip. 15 While injuries to the pulp and bone may occur, they are generally self-limited and not associated with significant sequelae . 15 , 16 However, a traumatized finger may eventually undergo necrosis if it is exposed to a subzero environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 15 While injuries to the pulp and bone may occur, they are generally self-limited and not associated with significant sequelae . 15 , 16 However, a traumatized finger may eventually undergo necrosis if it is exposed to a subzero environment. In the present case, the crush injury potentiated frostbite, even though the cold exposure time was relatively small.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Conservative management of fingertip amputations is popular in the United States and European countries. 5,6 However, operative management is preferred over conservative in Asian countries. 5,7 In Japan, replantation and reconstruction are the major strategies for fingertip amputations; 8-10 however, conservative management using moist wound dressings has become more common in recent years.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…4,5 Options for treatment include healing by secondary intention; skin grafting; local flaps such as a V-Y plasty; distal flaps such as homodigital flaps, microsurgical reconstruction with pulp transplants, and replantation. [6][7][8][9] Treatment of Fingertip Injuries among Surgeons Ng et al…”
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confidence: 99%