Epidemiology of adult hand injuries presenting to a tertiary hand surgery unit : a review of 4216 cases
Author
Kankam, Hadyn K NIbrahim, Hussein
Liew, Mei Sien
Hauff, Ellie
Tullie, Sebastian
Parthiban, Sunil
Chester, Darren L
Affiliation
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust; University of BirminghamPublication date
2023-09-01Subject
OrthopaedicsPublic health. Health statistics. Occupational health. Health education
Plastic surgery
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This study investigates the pattern of hand injuries presenting to a UK regional tertiary centre. All referrals to our Hand Surgery Unit in 2019 were reviewed. Subgroup analyses of sex, deprivation, occupational injuries and assault cases were carried out. Over the study period, 4216 cases were referred. Most were male (70%), with a median age of 36 years and from a deprived area (75.2%). Soft tissue injury was documented in 53.6% and bone injury (fracture/dislocation) in 52.4%. Surgical management was required in 2214 (52.5%) cases. Work-related injuries accounted for 16.7% of cases and were more likely to require surgery. Assault-related injuries accounted for 8% of cases, with a male preponderance. Our findings can help facilitate service provision and guide regional and national prevention policies.Level of evidence: III.Citation
Kankam HKN, Ibrahim H, Liew MS, Hauff E, Tullie S, Parthiban S, Chester DL. Epidemiology of adult hand injuries presenting to a tertiary hand surgery unit: a review of 4216 cases. J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2024 Jan;49(1):48-53. doi: 10.1177/17531934231195499. Epub 2023 Sep 1.Type
ArticlePMID
37656976Publisher
SAGE Publicationsae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1177/17531934231195499