If an IV blows out in the hand, it typically does not necessitate surgery. The primary concern is to manage any extravasation of fluids and to ensure there is no damage to surrounding tissues or blood vessels. Medical professionals would usually assess the site for swelling, pain, or other complications and may provide treatment like compression or elevation. Surgery would only be required if there were significant complications, such as a hematoma or severe tissue injury.
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