Case Reports

Intraosseous Stab Wound to the Arm

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Although stab wounds are common in metropolitan settings, involvement or injury to the bone is seldom reported.1-4 We report on a patient who presented with a knife retained in the humerus after a stab wound to the arm. To our knowledge, this is the first documented case of a patient who presented for treatment after receiving an intraosseous stab wound to the upper extremity with the foreign body still lodged in the bone. Our patient was informed that data concerning this case would be submitted for publication.


 

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