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Ouch! When teeth and hands connect, bites may be beastly

01.05.15 | American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

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ROSEMONT, Ill.--Hand injuries are frequently caused by human and animal bites, prompting as many as 330,000 emergency department visits in the United States each year. A literature review appearing in the January issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons ( JAAOS ) outlines the potential complications of human and animal bites to the hand, the importance of early injury assessment, and the use of antibiotic and other treatment methods to avoid infection, permanent disability, and amputation.

"Although many people may be reluctant to immediately go to a doctor, all bites to the hand should receive medical care," said orthopaedic surgeon and lead study author Stephen A. Kennedy, MD. "And while routine antibiotics are not necessarily recommended for other bite wounds, they are recommended for a bite to the hand to reduce the risk of infection and disability."

Human bites to the hand--while accounting for only two to three percent of all hand bite injuries--can occur during altercations and include wounds caused by punching type contact with the mouth or teeth, domestic abuse, or accidentally during sports, play, or other activities. Human bites to the fingers and hand that penetrate through the skin can transmit infection through oral flora, or saliva, which contains more than 600 bacterial species.

Animals also have saliva containing a broad range of bacteria. Adult dog jaws, especially among larger breeds, are capable of exerting a bite force of more than 300 pounds, and when combined with the variety and sharpness of their teeth--designed to clamp, hold, tear, and crush food--can cause significant injuries to hand and finger ligaments, tendons, and bones. Cats do not have the jaw strength of dogs; however, their sharp, narrow teeth also can cause serious injury. An estimated 30 percent to 50 percent of cat bites are complicated by infections, which can occur as early as three hours after injury in approximately 50 percent of the infection cases. Infections due to dog bites typically occur at less than half the rate of cat bites.

By the numbers:

If a hand-to-mouth injury or bite occurs:

Prompt treatment, ideally within 24 hours of an animal or human bite, can prevent serious injury or infection:

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Disclosures. From the Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at the University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. None of the following authors or any immediate family member has received anything of value from or has stock or stock options held in a commercial company or institution related directly or indirectly to the subject of this article: Dr. Kennedy, Dr. Stoll, and Dr. Lauder.

J Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015; 23: 1-11: http://dx.doi.org/10.5435/JAAOS-23-01-47 .

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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. (2015, January 5). Ouch! When teeth and hands connect, bites may be beastly. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LVWJOQY8/ouch-when-teeth-and-hands-connect-bites-may-be-beastly.html
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