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Subungual Hematoma
- See Also
- Fingernail
- Nail Abnormality
- 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
- Radiology: AP, lateral and Oblique XRay of digit
- Assess for distal Tuft Fracture
- Management: Drainage
- Contraindications
- Do not drain if phalanx Fracture present
- Large subungual hematomas (>50% of nail)
- Requires Nail Bed Laceration suturing
- Technique
- 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
- References
- Brandenburg (1996) Consultant p.331-340
- Calmbach (1996) Lecture in Minneapolis
- Dvorak (1996) Lecture in Minneapolis
- Lillegard (1996) Lecture in Minneapolis
- Wang (2001) Am Fam Physician 63(10):1961
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