Pediatric Hand Injuries

The hand is one of the most frequently injured parts of a child's body. Thorough knowledge of the pediatric hand anatomy is necessary to guide the evaluation and management of children presenting with hand injuries. Appropriate and timely management strategies have important functional and cosmetic outcomes and thus should be individualized to the patient's skeletal maturity, injury type, and severity, avoiding complications such as physeal damage and/or growth arrest. Ultimate outcome depends upon initial care.
Source: Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Source Type: research