1st Edition

Hand Injuries in the Emergency Department

By Peter Houpt Copyright 2023
    94 Pages 3 Color & 28 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    94 Pages 3 Color & 28 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    94 Pages 3 Color & 28 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This new pocketbook introduces students, junior doctors, and clinicians to the vital skills of diagnostic strategy and clinical reasoning for hand injuries. 30% of the patients in an emergency department present with hand injuries or acute non-traumatic problems of the hand. These are rarely life-threatening but can lead to high morbidity and disability due to inadequate diagnosis and treatment resulting in malpractice claims. This book is an easy-to-use ready reckoner for physicians working in ER departments and residents or fellows exposed to hand surgery. It addresses the needs of its core readers and encourages them to refine their powers of observation during physical examination.

    Key Features:
    • Presents the content in a comprehensive and logical manner with an appropriate level of illustrations.
    • Serves as a ready reference of clinical examination in an easy-to-use pocket-book format for residents and physicians who encounter hand injuries.
    • Covers crucial knowledge in the field of hand trauma.

    Ch 1 Introduction

    Ch 2 Anatomy

    Ch 3 Patient history and physical examination

    Ch 4 Imaging

    Ch 5 Anaesthesia

    Ch 6 Soft tissue injuries

    Ch 7 Extensor tendon injuries

    Ch 8 Flexor tendon and nerve injuries

    Ch 9 Fingertip injury

    Ch 10 Luxations of the fingers and midhand

    Ch 11 Carpal luxations

    Ch 12 Fractures of the hand

    Ch 13 Amputations and ring avulsions

    Ch 14 Hand infections

    Ch 15 Combustion and high pressure spray injury

    Ch 16 Complex regional pain syndrome type I

    Biography

    Dr. Peter Houpt PhD is a plastic surgeon in the Netherlands. His career in the last 35 years was mainly focussed on hand surgery. He was a long-time member of the board of the Dutch society for surgery of the hand. He was a member of the hand trauma committee of the FESSH. Most of his lectures and publications were devoted to hand surgery. Many residents were trained in the domain of hand surgery. Together with his colleagues the largest hand centre of the Netherlands in the Isala clinics, Zwolle was developed. It received formal recognition as a hand trauma centre from the FESSH council. During yearly visits to developing countries one of the goals was treating congenital malformations of the hand. He welcomes the day when hand surgery in itself will be an official speciality in the Netherlands.