Fist-shaped hand deformity

Fist-shaped hand deformities are a series of severe distortions or incomplete deformities that occur after hand burns: crooked, fist-shaped deformities. Loss of hand function. The skin on the back of the hand is weak, so the burns are often deep, often occurring at the same time as the face, or as part of multiple body or large area burns. The treatment should attach great importance to early treatment in order to strive to preserve hand function. In advanced treatment, tissue transplantation is performed according to the specific situation, in order to maximize the restoration of the labor function of the hand.

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