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Lésions multi-tissulaires des parties molles de la main

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Les traumatismes multi-tissulaires font partie des enjeux les plus importants en traumatologie de la main. Causés par des accidents de la route, des outils professionnels (toupie, dégauchisseuses, rabots, presses, pistolets à injection) ou au cours de la vie quotidienne, ils requièrent une prise en charge par un spécialiste en chirurgie de la main dans les plus brefs délais (fig. 1). Les choix thérapeutiques initiaux conditionnent la qualité du résultat fonctionnel, et l’impact socio-économique de ces traumatismes (1).

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Auquit-Auckbur, I., Beccari, R. (2011). Lésions multi-tissulaires des parties molles de la main. In: La traumatologie des parties molles de la main. Approche pratique en orthopédie-traumatologie. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99068-7_24

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