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"Concerns over dislocated thumb treatment"

About: Minehead Community Hospital / Minor Injuries Unit St Austell Community Hospital

(as the patient),

I fell over at Dunster Castle four days ago, and dislocated my thumb joint. I went directly to Minehead Minor injuries unit for treatment and my joint was x-rayed and successfully put back into place.

Afterwards, a nurse ‘splinted’ the joint by wrapping it in Elastoplast. Unfortunately I am - as it turns out - very allergic to Elastoplast. I removed the Elastoplast the next day when I noticed a reaction developing but I now have a very severe skin issue which will probably take a number of weeks to resolve.

When I got to Cornwall on the next leg of my holiday, I phoned 111 and was directed to St Austell minor injuries where I was offered a choice of two types of splinted glove, or have the joint in plaster. The health professional who dealt with me there said that using Elastoplast for a dislocation was a very old fashioned way to deal with that type of injury.

I’m wondering why I wasn’t offered a splinted gloved at Minehead? It would’ve been so much better.

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Response from Becky Lewis, Patient Experience Officer, Patient Experience Team, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust 3 years ago
Becky Lewis
Patient Experience Officer, Patient Experience Team,
Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Support the Patient Experience Manager in responding to and working with patients to review care.

Submitted on 26/04/2022 at 11:47
Published on Care Opinion at 11:47


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Dear Patient. Thank you for your positive feedback in relation to the treatment you received at St Austell Community Hospital Minor Injury Unit. Unfortunately we cannot comment on another hospitals treatment procedure.

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Response from Aly Rees, Manargerial Lead East Somerset MIU Service, Shepton Mallet, Frome and West Mendip MIU, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust 3 years ago
Aly Rees
Manargerial Lead East Somerset MIU Service, Shepton Mallet, Frome and West Mendip MIU,
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

I manage the Minor Injury Sevice East Someset and work clinically as a Emergency Nurse Practitioner

Submitted on 26/04/2022 at 14:05
Published on Care Opinion at 14:05


Dear Mayge66

Thank you for posting your comment, I understand that you have had a conversation with our nurse consultant in Community Urgent Care last week. However if you still have any concerns then please do not hesitate to get back in touch with us.

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Update posted by maygy66 (the patient)

I do still have concerns, very much so. The dislocation that was diagnosed turned out to be a fracture, and was identified as such at Samuel Johnson Minor Injuries in Lichfield. I am still in pain and have an appointment at Walsall Fracture Clinic next week. I am a diploma standard pianist and pursue art textiles as a hobby. I very much fear that I will have a lot of trouble with my thumb going forward into later life, due to the misdiagnosis.

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