The Epidemiology of Operative Pediatric Hand Trauma: A Retrospective Chart Review

Author:

Koshy John C.1,Grome Luke J.1ORCID,Schultz Kelly1,Bell Bryce1,Reece Edward1,Pederson William C.1

Affiliation:

1. Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, USA

Abstract

Background: Hand injuries are common in the pediatric population with a wide spectrum of morbidity that can occur. Simple injuries are distinguished from complex injuries by the number of fingers/systems that are involved. The epidemiology of simple and complex operative hand trauma in the pediatric population has not yet been defined. Methods: A retrospective review was performed of all pediatric patients requiring operative intervention for hand trauma at a major children’s hospital over a 3-year period (2015-2017). Data pertaining to demographics, mechanism, severity, type of surgery, and other factors related to hand trauma were then analyzed and interpreted. Results: Three hundred seventy-one pediatric hand injuries over a 3-year period required surgical intervention, with 19.2% being classified as complex. The average patient age was 11.0 years. A total of 68.7% of patients were men. Bony injuries made up 86.3% of simple injuries, with the proximal phalanx being the most commonly fractured bone. Complex injuries occurred more frequently in men and required a greater number of surgeries (1.6 vs 1.0). Of the complex injuries, only major injuries (severity score >100) required a significantly greater number of surgeries. Major hand injuries were mostly caused by motorized vehicles and required a significantly greater number of surgeries (3.8), compared with other causes of injuries. Conclusions: Operative hand injuries occur along a spectrum of morbidity in the pediatric population. While most of the injuries are simple and require only 1 procedure, more complex injuries can also occur and deserve a higher level of care and attention.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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