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IJEHSR-International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research. 2015; 3 (2): 13-15
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-179113

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Objective: To study the types and presentation of hand injuries in children


Method and Materials: A prospective study was done at the emergency department of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre from 24th October, 2014 to 30th December, 2014 [a duration of six weeks]. The data was collected on 50 out-patient children but we also followed the in-patient to find the outcome of their injuries. A self-designed questionnaire was administered and was filled by the parents of the participants. The questionnaire was explained in a one to one meeting by our volunteers. The volunteers were encouraging and friendly


Results: The most common reason of hand injury in our settings was due to road traffic accidents [34%]; followed by the second reason, a fall of an object on the hand. In most of the cases, 68% of the participants involved the right hand whereas in 32% of the participants, the left hand was involved. The most common bone to be fractured in children was the scaphoid with the 1st metacarpal bone


Conclusion: The goal of the study was to find out the various modes of presentation and types of the hand injuries in the accident and emergency department and to emphasize the regions commonly injured during a hand trauma. Better understanding of the type and manner of hand injuries will lead the physicians to emphasize on the areas more commonly injured and take suitable measures for their treatment accordingly. The rising number of hand injuries and knowledge about their pattern encourages the authorities to take suitable action and measures for its prevention and treatment which has been an area of neglect

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IJEHSR-International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research. 2015; 3 (4): 21-22
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-179134

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Isolated Trochanteric Fracture is a rare clinical entity in adults especially when it occurs due to trauma. Isolated traumatic fracture of lesser trochanter has been reported very rarely in the literature, as usually in adults, it is associated with malignancy which should be ruled out during the diagnosis

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