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Wound management and suturing

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Brijendra P. Shravet MS DA FRCSEd FCEM, Turan S. Huseyin MBBS BSc FRCS(Eng) FCEM, Kilian A. Hynes MA Msc MRCP FCEM
Foundation Years Journal, volume 1, issue 6, p.11 (123Doc Education, London, October 2007)

Abstract

An 82-year-old woman presents to the Emergency Department (ED). She fell against a door and has sustained a laceration to the dorsum of her left hand.

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Authors

Brijendra P. Shravet MS DA FRCSEd FCEM (Corresponding author)

Consultant and Clinical Director in Emergency Medicine
Emergency Department
Barnel Hospital
Wellhouse Lane
Barnet
Herts
ENS 3DJ

Turan S. Huseyin MBBS BSc FRCS(Eng) FCEM

Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Foundation Programme Training Director
Emergency Department
Barnet Hospital

Kilian A. Hynes MA Msc MRCP FCEM

Consultant in Emergency Medicine
Barnet Hospital

References

1.  College of Emergency Medicine Guideline for the Management of Pain in Adults (Clinical effectiveness Committee). (link http://www.emergencymed.org.uk/BAEM/CEC/assets/cec_pain_in_adults.pdf), accessed in August 2007.

2.  Trott A.T. Wound and Lacerations - Emergency Care and Closure. Mosby St. Louis 1991

3.  Thomas, B.B, and Worthington, J.M. Using tissue adhesive for wound repair: a practical guide to Dermalon. American Academy of Family Physicians 2000; 65:5 (link http://newcms.aafp.org/afp/20000301/1383.html), accessed in August 2007

4.  Thomas, S. Wound Management and Dressings. London: The Pharmaceutical Press, 1990

5.  Department of Health: From the Chief Medical Officer, Chief Nursing Officer and Chief Pharmaceutical Officer. Update on Immunisations: Management of tetanus prone injuries, August 2002

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