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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
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*Red, tense, and markedly painful distal pulp space
*Red, tense, and markedly painful distal pulp space



Revision as of 19:42, 17 November 2014

Background

  • Subcutaneous pyogenic infection of the pulp space compartments of the distal finger
  • Do not mistake for pulp erythema due to Paronychia or Herpetic Whitlow
  • Infection typically begins w/ minor trauma to dermis overlying finger pad
    • May spread to flexor tendon sheath, IP joint, or underlying periosteum
  • The inciting event is often a foreign body such as a splinter

Clinical Features

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  • Red, tense, and markedly painful distal pulp space

Diagnosis

  • Gram stain and culture (chronic infections may be caused by atypical organisms)

Differential Diagnosis

Hand and finger infections

Look-Alikes

Workup

  • Xray to assess for foreign body

Treatment

Incision and drainage

(see image below)

  • Number 11 blade is used to make incision on nonoppositional side of affected digit
  • Start incision 5 mm distal to flexor DIP crease
  • End incision 5mm proximal to nail plate border
  • Bluntly dissect and explore wound until abscess is decompressed

no need for packing

Complications

DO NOT perform a "fishmouth" incision since it results in an:

  • Unstable finger pad
  • Neuroma
  • Loss of Sensation

Disposion

  • Instruct pt to keep extremity elevated
  • Antibiotics indicated for felons associated with cellulitis
  • Dispo with followup in 2 days for wound check
  • Ortho only if complications

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See Also

Hand Infection

Source

  • Clark, DC. Common Acute Hand Infections. Am Fam Physician 2003;68:2167-76