The Hand as a Target Organ

Author:

Johnson Charles F.1,Kaufman Keith L.1,Callendar Cynthia1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics and Psychology, The Children's Hospital, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Abstract

The authors reviewed the abuse reports submitted by the staff of The Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, to determine the incidence and types of injuries inflicted to children's hands. The authors did not study hand injuries in children who were not reported as physically abused. The authors examined two time periods to ascertain changes in injury severity. Of the 631 abuse reports submitted from 1980 to 1982, there were 52 injuries (8.2%) involving the hands. From July 1987 to July 1988 there were 42 hand injuries (13.4%) among 313 reports. In the 94 total cases, 19 (2%) children sustained injury to the hand only, including eight with burns, two with bruises, two with human bites, two with erythema, two with fractures, and one with a laceration. Children with burns to the hand alone were significantly younger than those with other types of injuries. Of the 94 children with hand and other injuries, 18 (20%) required hospital admission. Of the 19 with injuries to the hand only, five required hospital admission. A variety of instruments were used to injure these children. The hand is a delicate organ, and it is frequently the primary or incidental target of child abuse. Familiarity with the patterns and types of hand injury suffered in child abuse is essential for early recognition, reporting, and child protection.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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