Severe hand trauma: Clinical profile, surgical management and functional outcomes: A Retrospective Study of 24 Cases
Background: Severe hand trauma is a complex surgical emergency involving simultaneous damage to bone, tendon, vascular, nerve, and skin structures. These injuries disproportionately affect young working-age adults and carry major functional and socioeconomic consequences. Objectives: To analyze the epidemiological profile, clinical features, surgical strategies, and functional outcomes, and to explore the correlation between anatomical injury severity (MHISS) and perceived functional disability
