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Hand Clin ; 36(3): 307-312, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32586456

ABSTRACT

A high index of suspicion coupled with excellent knowledge of hand anatomy and function allows for accurate diagnosis and effective management of deep space infections. This article describes surgical approaches for closed-space infections. Drainage, debridement, and intraoperative irrigation are initial steps along with the decision for continuous postoperative irrigation based on intraoperative findings. Focused and thorough postoperative evaluation and antibiotics lead to successful management of these soft tissue deep abscesses. An experienced hand therapist should be involved early in recovery process to guide wound care along with passive assisted and active range of motion exercises of the wrist and digits.


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Abscess/therapy , Hand/microbiology , Soft Tissue Infections/therapy , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Debridement , Drainage/methods , Hand/anatomy & histology , Hand/surgery , Humans , Therapeutic Irrigation/methods
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Hand (N Y) ; 15(4): 514-520, 2020 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30654676

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Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common diagnoses in a hand surgeon's office, with estimated cost exceeding US $2 billion annually in the United States. Due to this prevalence and cost, patients often turn to the Internet for their medical care. It has been estimated that 72% of Internet users have looked online for health information in the last year. There is concern that patients may be getting misinformation with their Internet medical searches. Methods: An informal survey of the Internet was conducted to evaluate the content available to the public on the Internet and social media platforms regarding the diagnosis and treatment of CTS. The top 20 listings of 3 major search engines and information within 3 major social media sites were included. Results: Information gleaned from the search showed that while most listings were helpful in providing accurate diagnostic information and appropriate treatment modalities, there was also a great number of treatment modalities mentioned that may not be recommended by the treating physician. The guidelines established by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons both in 2007 and in 2008 and more recently in 2016 were used as a general reference but not directly compared with the informal Internet search for statistical analysis. Conclusions: This search outlines the importance of the information readily available to patients and how this may potentially alter patients' expectations prior to their arrival in the office.


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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome , Orthopedic Surgeons , Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/diagnosis , Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/therapy , Humans , Internet , Surveys and Questionnaires , United States
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