My patient is injured

identifying foreign bodies with ultrasound

  • Lewis, David
  • Jivraj, Aman
  • Atkinson, Paul
  • Jarman, Robert
Ultrasound 23(3):p 174-180, August 2015. | DOI: 10.1177/1742271X15579950

Patients commonly present to the emergency department with a suspected retained foreign body, following penetrating injury. While plain radiography is often the first line in identifying radio-opaque foreign bodies, radiolucent foreign bodies such as wood and plastic can easily be missed. Furthermore, real-time visualization of such a foreign body can assist in its removal. This article evaluates the use of point-of-care ultrasound by emergency physicians in the identification and removal of soft-tissue foreign bodies along with describing the appropriate technique and highlighting the potential pitfalls. An illustrated case example is presented that highlights the benefits of point-of-care ultrasound foreign body detection and guided removal.

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