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Contracture of the third toe as a delayed presentation of a foreign body in the foot

Authors :
Shabir Ahmed Dhar
Tahir Ahmed Dar
Asif Sultan
Shahid Hussain
Murtaza Fazal Ali
Source :
Footankle specialist. 4(5)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Foreign body retention in the foot after a penetrating injury is an unusual occurrence with varied presentation. A degree of suspicion needs to be present in situations where there is an inexplicable swelling, sinus, abscess, or tenderness. The authors present a case with a contracture of the third toe that had been caused by plantar fascial fibrosis secondary to retention of a rubber foreign body in the foot. This case report highlights the fact that an ultrasound to rule out retention of the foreign body might be a judicious investigation if common causes of toe contracture are excluded. It may also have therapeutic implications. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic, Level IV

Details

ISSN :
19387636
Volume :
4
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Footankle specialist
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....43c2724623f60e3efc7abc4d82d09eb8