You scan the board for your next patient in fast track when you see the chief complaint: hand laceration. Great! You grab your suture set and lidocaine (without epinephrine of course) and prepare for another quick “treat and street” and head to see the patient. Wrong. You realize there is a deep laceration to the palm side of the fingers and this may not be as simple as you once thought.
Quick. What is the anatomy of finger flexion? The FDS splits into two and is attached to the proximal area of the middle phalynx. It flexes the PIP and MCP. The FDP runs in between and attaches to the base of the distal phalynx. It flexes the DIP, PIP, and MCP. Why is flexor tendon injury to the fingers more concerning than extensor tendon injuries? According to one study, 30% of flexor tendon injuries are missed by emergency physicians and orthopedic residents when outside the OR. Furthermore, the flexor tendons are enclosed by synovial sheaths (unlike the extensors), which make them prone to deep space infection as well as long-term complications due to the precise nature of their flexion action. How can you maximize your evaluation of the tendon injury? Limit blood loss from obscuring the wound with a finger tourniquet. Milk the finger distal to proximal by wrapping the finger circumferentially with an elastic tourniquet and unraveling it towards the palm. 21 gauge needles can be attached on to 3mL syringes and bent to make small soft tissue retractors. Use a cotton-tipped applicator to probe the tendon as fully as possible. Make sure you evaluate the tendon throughout its full ROM as the site of injury can be hidden in the soft tissue. However, do not extend the laceration with an incision. References: Davenport M.and P. Tang. “Chapter 268. Lithium.”Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 8e. Eds. Judith E. Tintinalli, et al. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2015. n. pag. AccessMedicine.Web. 28 Nov. 2016. Taecker M., Bosch D., Broderick K.A. and M. Breyer. How to Treat Open Injury to Flexor Compartment of Fingers and Hands. EP Monthly. 2014 Octawong
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