Treatment of Subungual Hematomas With Trephination, A Prospective Study
Landmark Article?:
No
Journal Name:
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Year Published:
1991
Article Keywords:
Subungual Hematoma, Nail Bed Laceration Repair
Article Brief Summary:
48 patients with subungual hematoma. Randomized to standard nail removal and laceration repair versus trephination. Long term cosmetic result was the same, regardless of hematoma size or presence of tuft fracture. Trephination relieved pain. Average of 4 months for new nail to grow. No incidence of infection.
