Superficial or Subcutaneous Foreign Body in the Skin
Patient presents with a suspected foreign body
Mechanism:
Location:
Examination:
Over the area of interest is a puncture wound
No obvious FB visible protruding from the wound
Advised to the patient we can explore the wound in an attempt to remove the FB
Patient provided verbal consent to this procedure
Management:
Wound cleaned with chlorhexadine
2ml of 1% Xylocaine infiltrated into the wound
Small incision with a scalpel to open the wound
Using fine tooth forceps the foreign body was located and removed
Wound closed with pressure
Dressing applied and patient advised to watch for wound infection: redness, pain, pus
Return if deterioration or concerns
Keywords: Skin Foreign body, Superficial FB, +skinfb
Mechanism:
Location:
Examination:
Over the area of interest is a puncture wound
No obvious FB visible protruding from the wound
Advised to the patient we can explore the wound in an attempt to remove the FB
Patient provided verbal consent to this procedure
Management:
Wound cleaned with chlorhexadine
2ml of 1% Xylocaine infiltrated into the wound
Small incision with a scalpel to open the wound
Using fine tooth forceps the foreign body was located and removed
Wound closed with pressure
Dressing applied and patient advised to watch for wound infection: redness, pain, pus
Return if deterioration or concerns
Keywords: Skin Foreign body, Superficial FB, +skinfb
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