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Which of the following is correct for the classification of Fingertip avulsion injuries?
A. Type A is transverse skin loss.
B. Type B is Oblique dorsal skin loss.
C. Type A is Oblique volar skin loss.
D. Type C is Oblique volar skin loss.
D.
What are the Type A, B and C fingertip avulsion classifications?
Type A = Oblique dorsal skin loss
Type B = Transverse skin loss
Type C = Oblique volar skin loss.
Which of the 3 Types of fingertip avulsion skin loss injuries is the most complex to manage: A, B or C ?
C.
Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding fingertip avulsion injuries?
A. Type A and B injuries, with loss of < 50% of the nailbed, can be Conservatively treated.
B. Type B avulsion injuries to the fingertip are Transverse in orientation.
C. Major amputations of the fingertip OR crush injuries may require terminalisation of the finger.
D. Type A avulsion injuries of the fingertip are the most complex to manage.
D. Type C are the most complex.