Mangled right hand: A case report

The mangled hand is a complex and uncommon injury of the upper extremity. It involves injury to multiple structures i.e., bone, soft tissue, and neurovascular bundles of the hand leading to loss of function and viability. These injuries are usually caused due to trauma from high-energy equipment. A...

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Hauptverfasser: Gautam, P., Gyawali, S., Mainali, P., Niraula, H., Shrestha, J.M., Lohani, I.
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description The mangled hand is a complex and uncommon injury of the upper extremity. It involves injury to multiple structures i.e., bone, soft tissue, and neurovascular bundles of the hand leading to loss of function and viability. These injuries are usually caused due to trauma from high-energy equipment. A 32-year female presented with a crush injury to her right hand by a grass-cutting machine. The right hand was de-vascularised with injury to both radial and ulnar arteries. She had multiple lacerations, fractures of the distal radius and ulna, and multiple fractures of the metacarpals and phalanges. An initial revascularization procedure with a vein graft was done in the ulnar artery, joints were stabilized, and planned for reconstructive surgery at a later date. Initial evaluation includes a decision to salvage or amputate the limb. Early intervention to restore vascularity is key to salvaging a mangled hand. This should be followed by a multidisciplinary team approach. Preference is given to reconstruction procedures rather than amputation and prosthesis procedures. Early intervention, a multispecialty approach, and staged procedures are required for the successful management of a mangled hand. Eventually, physiotherapy has a key role in the restoration of function. •A mangled hand is a complex and uncommon injury of the upper extremity involving injury to multiple structures of the hand.•Early intervention to restore the vascularity is important to salvage the mangled hand.•Management requires multispecialty approach and staged treatment along with effective physiotherapy.
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