纺织工人钮扣相关手指伤害:行业隐患。

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Mehmet Şah Şakçı, Mümin Karahan
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目的:本研究旨在评估在纺织和服装制造业中越来越常见的纽扣相关伤害,为诊断和治疗提供帮助,并提高雇主和工人的认识。方法:对23例钮扣相关损伤患者进行回顾性研究。该研究评估了患者的人口统计学特征、就诊科室、手部损伤程度、伴随病变(骨骼、神经、血管和肌腱损伤)、破伤风免疫状况、职业健康和安全培训状况、工作场所医生的认识、对此类损伤的先前认识、职业事故史和长期结果。采用SPSS v21进行统计学分析。描述性数据汇总为频率(%)或平均值±SD,采用Shapiro-Wilk检验评估正态性。结果:23例患者(男14例,女9例)中,远端指骨及牙髓损伤16例,中指骨损伤7例。入院时,4例患者表现为a组感觉减退。有9例患者血流量减少。2例患者伴有指骨骨折。所有患者均未见肌腱病变。所有患者均接受手术干预。7例患者在随访中出现指甲畸形。结论:损伤后及时干预和适当治疗对肢体的保留和功能恢复至关重要。在长期随访中,大多数患者愈合无重大并发症;然而,一些患者出现了指甲畸形。证据等级:IV级,治疗性研究。
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Button-related finger injuries in textile workers: the hidden danger of the industry.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate button-related injuries, which are increasingly common in the textile and apparel manufacturing sector, to contribute to diagnosis and treatment and to raise awareness among employers and workers. Methods: This retrospective study included 23 patients with button-related injuries. The study evaluated patient demographics, the department they presented to, the level of hand injury, accompanying pathologies (osseous, neurological, vascular, and tendinous injuries), tetanus immunization status, occupational health and safety training status, awareness of workplace physicians, prior awareness of such injuries, history of occupational accidents, and long-term outcomes. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS v21. Descriptive data were summarized as frequency (%) or mean ± SD, and the Shapiro-Wilk test was used to assess normality. Results: Among the 23 patients (14 males, 9 females), 16 sustained injuries to the distal phalanx and pulp level, while 7 had injuries at the middle phalanx level. At presentation, 4 patients exhibited hypoesthesia on the a!ected side of the finger, and 9 patients had reduced blood flow. Two patients had accompanying phalanx fractures. No tendinous pathologies were observed in any of the patients. All patients underwent surgical intervention. Seven patients developed nail deformities in the follow-up. Conclusion: Timely intervention and appropriate treatment after an injury are crucial for limb salvage and functionality. In long-term follow-ups, most patients healed without major complications; however, some the patients developed nail deformities. Level of Evidence: Level IV, Therapeutic Study.

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