Management and Treatment of Traumatic Amputation of Phalanges by the Surgeon
Journal Title: International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies - Year 2023, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
The patient's life and capacity to carry out everyday tasks may be significantly impacted by traumatic phalange amputation. Motor vehicle collisions and occupational exposure are risk factors for traumatic phalange amputation. To maximize the preservation of the severed component and reduce complications, proper care and treatment of traumatic phalange amputation are essential.The successful reimplantation of the severed component using the PA approach has been demonstrated. Traumatic phalange amputation treatment options include surgical repair and reperfusion therapy. Yet, time is of the importance for a successful course of therapy, therefore prompt medical attention is essential.For the sake of patient safety and occupational health care, traumatic phalange amputation prevention is crucial. Traumatic injuries can be prevented through the use of personal protective equipment and training in occupationalsafety. As traumatic phalange amputation can have a significant impact on the function and appearance of the affected limb, which can affect the patient's ability to perform daily activities and self-esteem, it is important to provide a comprehensive approach to the patient's care that includes psychological and emotional support.In general, traumatic phalange amputation may be effectively managed and treated, which can greatly enhance the patient's quality of life and lessen the effects of the injury.
Authors and Affiliations
Jesús Ricardo Rivera Hernández
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