Puncture wound: Revision history

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  • curprev 23:5823:58, 10 March 2026Ostermayer talk contribs 10,127 bytes +10,127 Created page with "A puncture wound is a penetrating injury caused by a sharp, narrow object (nail, needle, tack, glass, wood, thorn) that creates a small entry wound with potential deep tissue inoculation. The foot is the most common site. The primary ED concerns are retained foreign body, tetanus prophylaxis, and risk of deep infection — including ''Pseudomonas'' osteomyelitis after nail-through-shoe injuries.<ref name="Tintinalli">Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine Manual. 7th ed..."