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MEDSTAR HEALTH PREPARES FOR FIREWORKS SEASON WITH SAFETY TIPS AND WARNING


More than half of all fireworks injuries are to the hand and upper extremity

BALTIMORE, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As Independence Day approaches, MedStar Health urges everyone to prioritize safety when celebrating with fireworks. While fireworks are a popular part of the holiday's festivities, they also bring significant risks. On average, 230 people visit emergency rooms daily in the weeks before, during and after July 4th, because of fireworks-related injuries. More than half of these injuries affect the hands and fingers.

"Fireworks can turn a celebration into a nightmare in the blink of an eye," said hand surgeon, Raymond Wittstadt, MD.

The most common of these holiday-related injuries are caused by firecrackers, bottle rockets, sparklers, and other pyrotechnics. Even seemingly harmless sparklers, which are often handed over to children, can burn at temperatures of about 1500 degrees?hot enough to melt metal.

"Fireworks can turn a celebration into a nightmare in the blink of an eye," said Curtis National Hand Center hand surgeon, Raymond Wittstadt, MD. "Unfortunately, the hand often bears the brunt of the damage. ranging from burns to the traumatic injuries and amputations. We can reattach fingers but only if the finger is intact and there's somewhere to replant it. My advice? Your hands are irreplaceable. Leave fireworks shows to the experts."

Every year, surgeons at the Curtis National Hand Center begin treating severe hand and finger injuries even before the Fourth of July festivities kick off. Whether the fireworks are legal or not, they can cause traumatic injuries, leading to permanent damage to nerves and tendons, or even amputations. Such injuries often necessitate multiple complex and innovative surgeries to close open wounds, reattach digits or hands, and restore limb functionality.

The good news is firework injuries are preventable when taking the proper safety precautions. The Curtis National Hand Center at MedStar Health would like to remind everyone of the following safety tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday:

General Fireworks Safety Tips: (from the American Society for Surgery of the Hand)

Safety Tips for Attending Public Fireworks Displays:

For an interview or appointment with a hand surgeon from the Curtis National Hand Center, or for more information on fireworks safety and injury prevention, call 410-274-1260.