Citation
Ahmad, Roohi Sharifah and Robert, Pho Wan Heng
(2018)
Crush injuries of the hand part I: history, mechanism and pathomechanics.
In:
Essentials of Hand Surgery.
Intechopen, United Kingdom, 83 - 103.
ISBN 9781789234848
Abstract
This chapter, the first of two; deals with the basics of crush injuries of the hand as opposed to crush syndrome. The definition is explained and the differences are outlined. A journey through the historical review of the causative mechanisms gives the reader an insight into the machines inflicting a spectrum of injuries and their sequelae. We see how the tools either remain the same or change with time, exacting similar types of injuries but in a different manner and timescale due to mechanisation. Thus it is vital to grasp the mechanics to get a basic understanding of the pathomechanics, enabling one to address the injury by reversing the inflictive force while maintaining respect for the machine. These are humbling injuries that require experience, expertise and enterprise by a dedicated and cohesive team always open to learning.
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