Title of article :
Hand Injuries by the Killer Kite Manja and Their Management
Author/Authors :
Mir, Mohd Altaf Department of Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, India , Ali, Adil Mahmud Department of Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, India , Yaseen, Mohd Department of Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, India , Khan, Arshad Hafeez Department of Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, India
Pages :
5
From page :
225
To page :
229
Abstract :
Although hand injuries due to kite strings seem to be trivial, these injuries could be serious enough to lose the function of hand. This case series in the division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of our institution from August 2014 to January 2016 evaluated the clinic-etiological profile, severity and management of hand injuries due to kite strings assessed clinically and radiologically. Eleven patients reported kite related injuries during two years, and 5 presented during 17 months. Of 11 patients, 8 were male and 3 were female with a M:F ratio of 2.66:1. The majority of patients presented with the mean age of 19.9±4.27 years. Eight patients presented acutely to the emergency while 3 believed the injury to be trivial and had delayed presentation. Injuries in the right hand were 8 and 3 in the left hand. Seven patients had injuries in zone II of the hand while 4 presented with zone III injuries. Total number of injured digits was 14 (1.4±1.11), total number of injured tendons was 26 (2.36±2.18), only one patient had nerve injury (mean=0.09), and no patient had any major vessel injury. So strict attention to safety measures and parental/guardian supervision while flying kites can avoid many preventable injuries to life and limb and also let the sport be an enjoyable and safe.
Keywords :
Kite string , Hand injury , Tendon , Nerve , Nerve
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2494028
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