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著者:Philip M. Buttaravoli and Kevin J. Brochu
 
Abstract
Nail bed lacerations are common sequela of crush injuries to fingers and toes. Correct repair is necessary for optimal cosmetic outcomes. Nail elevation, removal, and reinsertion are often required to facilitate repair of nail bed lacerations and are discussed along with repair techniques.
 
Keywords
artificial stent
bloodless field
eponychium
germinal matrix
Nail bed laceration
nail elevation
nail reinsertion
nail removal
nail separation from nail bed

Presentation  
    The patient has either cut into the nail with a sharp edge or crushed a finger (commonly in a door). With shearing forces, the nail may be avulsed from the nail bed to varying degrees, and there may be an underlying bony injury. The nail bed is prone to lacerations in these types of injuries.
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