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. 2019 May 24;20:245. doi: 10.1186/s12891-019-2617-x

Table 3.

Characteristics for the 287 injuries with a hand injury treated at a department for hand surgery

Injury characteristics Women n = 146 Men n = 141 Total n = 287 P-value
Injured side
 Right 55 (38%) 56 (40%) 111 (39%) b0.78
 Left 87 (60%) 79 (56%) 166 (58%) b0.69
 Bilateral 4 (3%) 5 (4%) 9 (3%)
 Missing 0 1 (1%) 1 (0%)
Location of injury
 Carpal hand/forearm 27 (18%) 18 (13%) 45 (16%) b0.22
 1st ray 18 (12%) 28 (20%) 46 (16%) b0.11
 2nd ray 9 (6%) 23 (16%) 32 (11%) b 0.01
 3rd ray 3 (2%) 6 (4%) 9 (3%)
 4th ray 14 (10%) 16 (11%) 30 (10%) b0.65
 5th ray 48 (33%) 25 (18%) 73 (25%) b 0.01
 Multiple parts 27 (18%) 25 (18%) 52 (18%) b0.88
Type of injury
 Fracture 97 (66%) 50 (35%) 147 (51%) b < 0.01
 Wound 34 (23%) 69 (49%) 103 (36%) b < 0.01
 Dislocation/ligament injury 15 (11%) 22 (16%) 37 (13%) b0.21
Injured structures
 Integument
  Skin 33 (23%) 54 (38%) 87 (30%) b 0.02
  Nail Bed 8 (5%) 23 (16%) 31 (11%) b < 0.01
Skeletal
 Forearm fracture* 4 (3%) 1 (1%) 5 (2%)
 Carpal fracture 17 (12%) 7 (5%) 24 (8%) b 0.05
 Metacarpal fracture 40 (27%) 20 (14%) 60 (21%) b 0.01
 Phalanx fracture 34 (23%) 45 (32%) 79 (28%) b0.16
 Dislocation/ligament 13 (9%) 21 (15%) 34 (12%) b0.14
 Multiple fractures and/or dislocations 13 (9%) 8 (6%) 21 (7%) b0.31
Tendon b < 0.01
Wrist flexor/extensor tendon 0 5 (4%) 5 (2%)
Digital extensor tendon 4 (3%) 11 (8%) 15 (5%)
Digital flexor tendon 5 (3%) 11 (8%) 16 (6%)
Multiple tendon types 2 (1%) 4 (3%) 6 (2%)
Nerve b0.20
Main nerve 2 (1%) 3 (2%) 5 (2%)
Digital nerve/radial nerve branch 9 (6%) 14 (10%) 23 (8%)
MHISS 12.5 [4–24.5] 20 [9.5–35.5] 16 [6–30] a < 0.01
MHISS groups
Minor (1–20) 104 (71%) 84 (59%) 188 (65%) b0.22
Moderate (21–50) 33 (23%) 39 (28%) 72 (25%) b0.39
Severe (51–100) 6 (4%) 10 (7%) 16 (6%) b0.29
Major (> 100) 3 (2%) 8 (6%) 11 (4%) c0.12

Values are presented as number of patients (% of patient group) or median [25th – 75th percentiles]. P-values represent differences between men and women in number of patients affected or median values by the use of aMann-Whitney U test for continuous variables and bPearson’s Chi-square test or cFisher’s exact test (in small sample groups) for categorical variables. Every injured structure is counted for each patient, i.e. several structures are scored for some patients and consequently sum of column percentage in the category Injured structure is not 100%. *The number of forearm fractures is not representative for the entire population