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Sub-Ungual Haematoma

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Mark Russell, Dec 24, 2010.


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    Just out of interest, in early stage haematoma <24 hours post trauma, does anyone else seal the nail plate drain following aspiration and if so, any observations on reattachment resolution rates?

    Cheers
     
  2. DTT

    DTT Well-Known Member

    Hi Mark
    I have noticed an increase in A & E units using this methos and informing the pt the nail will re-attach. I have seen some that have and some that have not so no help there but I dont know if any study has been done with A&E which I would expect to see as many if not more than us on a regular basis ??
    Cheers
    D ;)

    HNY to you and yours
     
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