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Cureus ; 15(4): e37499, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37187630

ABSTRACT

Nail gun injuries are relatively common presentations to the emergency department. The majority of these injuries occur to the hands and rarely result in long-term morbidity. However, despite the large number of cases each year, little research is available regarding the optimum emergency management of nails that implant intra-articularly. Initial studies suggested that cases of nails penetrating intra-articular or neurovascular structures warranted operative debridement; however, newer studies have suggested cautious nail removal, wound debridement, irrigation, antibiotic coverage, and tetanus prophylaxis are equivalent to operative intervention for the management of most intra-articular nails. We present a gentleman in his 40s with accidental penetration of a nail fired from a nail gun into his right knee. He was neurovascularly intact. After initial evaluation and management, he was transported to a higher level of care for operative management. However, the nail was ultimately removed bedside utilizing adequate anesthesia.

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