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Extensor tendon injuries of the hand

R G Hart1, D T Uehara, J E Kutz

  • 1Program in Emergency Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago.

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
|August 1, 1993
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Emergency physicians can accurately diagnose extensor tendon injuries with a solid grasp of anatomy and thorough patient evaluation. Prompt diagnosis and initial treatment in the emergency department improve patient outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Extensor tendon injuries are frequently encountered in emergency settings.
  • These injuries can range from obvious to subtle, posing diagnostic challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the critical role of emergency physicians in diagnosing extensor tendon injuries.
  • To highlight the importance of anatomical knowledge and clinical examination in diagnosis.

Main Methods:

  • Review of diagnostic approaches for extensor tendon injuries in the Emergency Department.
  • Emphasis on comprehensive history taking and physical examination techniques.

Main Results:

  • Accurate diagnosis is achievable with a strong understanding of relevant anatomy.

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  • Careful patient evaluation is key to identifying both obvious and subtle injuries.
  • Conclusions:

    • Emergency physicians are pivotal in the initial assessment and management of extensor tendon injuries.
    • Appropriate initial treatment and disposition by emergency physicians are crucial for optimal patient outcomes.