Blast and penetrating fragment injuries to the extremities.

Yoram A Weil, Rami Mosheiff, Meir Liebergall
Author Information
  1. Yoram A Weil: Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.

Abstract

Blast injury to the extremities is the most common form of injury in recent military campaigns and in civilian terror attacks. Most orthopaedic trauma is caused by the secondary effect of blast--penetrating fragment injury. Timely wound débridement and excision of contaminated or avascular tissue, along with prevention of sepsis, are crucial to managing extremity injury. Late reconstruction and functional results are very challenging for the surgical team to achieve.

MeSH Term

Blast Injuries
Extremities
Hand Injuries
Humans
Leg Injuries
Multiple Trauma
Orthopedic Procedures
Wounds, Penetrating

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