Rubber Foreign Bodies in Puncture Wounds of the Foot in Patients Wearing Rubber-soled Shoes
Overview
Overview
Journal
Foot Ankle Int
Publisher
Sage Publications
Specialty
Orthopedics
Date
2001 Jun 29
PMID
11428760
Authors
Authors
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Abstract
We report 8 cases of puncture wound of the foot associated with rubber foreign bodies in patients who were wearing rubber-soled shoes. The difficulty in making the correct diagnosis and the complications arising from these injuries are reviewed. The morbidity associated with these seemingly innocuous puncture wounds can be serious. Infective complications resolved only with removal of all imbedded rubber foreign bodies. A history of wearing rubber-soled shoes during the injury and a high index of suspicion may prevent complications.