Clinique International du Parc Monceau
  • Monday to Saturday, 9am to 7pm
  • Closed on Sunday

TELEPHONE RECEPTION: 01 48 88 26 37

UNSCHEDULED CARE - TRAUMATOLOGY

A team of Ugentist doctors is on hand to deal with unscheduled care in traumatology or medicine.

All you have to do is go to reception or directly to the department, which is located right next to the entrance to the hospital. Emergency doctors will take charge of your urgent care and carry out the necessary tests and analyses.

If necessary, they will refer you to a specialist within the hospital or of your choice. Your GP, if you have one, is systematically informed of the care you have received and receives a report.

  • Treatment in sector 1

HAND AND WRIST EMERGENCIES

INFORMATION ON FRAGMENT CONSERVATION
  • Keep all fragments
  • Clean with saline solution
  • Do not use betadine
  • Wrap in a dry container (compress + watertight bag or box)
  • Keep the container in a cold atmosphere (water + ice)

FIRST AID

  • Do not use pressure dressings
  • Never use a tourniquet
  • Elevate the limb
  • A normal clinical examination does not rule out serious damage (nerve, tendon, artery).
  • All palmar wounds must be explored

EXTREME EMERGENCIES

  • Amputation
  • Devascularisation
  • Ring finger trauma
  • Injection of pressurised liquid (paint, oil, water)

Number reserved for health professionals: 06 44 15 15 15

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