Nails
Subungual Hematoma
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Subungual Hematoma
, Nail Trephination
See Also
Nail Injury
Nail Bed Laceration
Finger Laceration
Fingernail
Nail Abnormality
Subungual Foreign Body
Finger Tip Injury
Tuft Fracture
Pathophysiology
Bleeding develops between nail and phalanx
Causes
Crush injury to nail
Symptoms
Severe, throbbing digital pain
Signs
Discoloration of nail
Tip of digit swollen and tender
Associated conditions
Nail Bed Laceration
Distal
Tuft Fracture
Imaging
XRay AP, lateral and Oblique XRay of digit
Indicated for Subungual Hematoma involving >50% of the nail bed
Assess for distal
Tuft Fracture
Management
Drainage (Nail Trephination)
Contraindications
Phalanx Fracture
Nail Bed Laceration
Large Subungual Hematomas (>50% of nail)
Requires
Nail Bed Laceration
suturing (see exception below)
Technique
Precaution
Avoid lunula (and underlying nail matrix)
Gently drill 2-3 small holes into nail
Number 11 blade or
Spin 18 gauge needle between fingers or
Heated paper clip
Splint fingertip (e.g. AlumaFoam Splint)
Apply for up to 3 days until pain subsides
Management
Large Subungual Hematoma (>50%)
Standard teaching is to remove nail, repair
Nail Bed Laceration
, and replace nail
Study demonstrated no benefit in children to nail bed repair over trephination in large Subungual Hematoma
Roser (1999) J Hand Surg Am 24(6): 1166-70 +PMID:10584937 [PubMed]
References
Brandenburg (1996) Consultant p.331-340
Calmbach (1996) Lecture in Minneapolis
Dvorak (1996) Lecture in Minneapolis
Lillegard (1996) Lecture in Minneapolis
Lin, Gajendran and Orman in Herbert (2016) EM:Rap 16(11): 7-8
Wang (2001) Am Fam Physician 63(10):1961-66 [PubMed]
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