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著者:Philip M. Buttaravoli and Kevin J. Brochu
 
Abstract
Subungual hematomas are common after blunt injuries to the distal phalanx of any digit. While typically benign, these injuries may be quite painful. The indication and technique of trephination are discussed in this chapter.
 
Keywords
fingertip injury
hot paper clip
mallet finger
nail injury
painful collection of blood under fingernail
persistent bleeding after trephination
subungual hematoma
Trephination

Presentation  
    After blunt trauma to the distal phalanx of any digit, a patient can develop a subungual hematoma. The hematoma is contained between the nail plate and the sterile matrix of the nail bed, which is highly vascularized. Unless artificial nails are present, the collecting blood is easily visualized as a dark blue-black discoloration under the nail (Fig. 156.1). The bleeding into the potential space underneath the nail plate compresses the sterile matrix, which can cause significant discomfort.
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