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Traumatic thenar ischemia

J C Wandtke, R M Spitzer, H E Olsson

    AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
    |October 1, 1976
    PubMed
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    This case report highlights posttraumatic digital ischemia in the hand. Prompt diagnosis via occupational history and angiography is crucial for identifying arterial injuries and guiding surgical repair.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedics
    • Vascular Surgery
    • Hand Surgery

    Background:

    • Posttraumatic digital ischemia is a rare but serious complication of hand injuries.
    • Differential diagnosis of hand ischemia is essential for appropriate management.
    • Occupational history is vital for identifying potential hand trauma.

    Observation:

    • A case of posttraumatic digital ischemia affecting the thenar hand is presented.
    • The patient's occupational history was key in suspecting hand trauma.

    Findings:

    • Angiography confirmed posttraumatic arterial injury.
    • Imaging localized thrombosis and aneurysms, indicating the need for surgical intervention.

    Implications:

    • Early diagnosis and intervention can prevent permanent hand damage.

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  • This case underscores the importance of a thorough occupational history in hand trauma assessment.
  • Angiography is a valuable tool for diagnosing and planning surgical repair of posttraumatic arterial injuries.