Abstract
Despite advances in imaging techniques, the detection of vegetative foreign bodies in soft tissues remains a difficult and sometimes even a challenging task. Clinical evaluation of such patient may present several months or even years after the initial injury and clinician may fail to elicit an antecedent skin puncture. X-ray examination will miss radiolucent foreign bodies. A 15-year-old boy presented with a draining non-healing sinus at the lateral aspect of his right thigh for 9 months. Musculoskeletal ultrasonography was ordered after ruling out chronic osteomyelitis to detect possible lesions around the thigh. High-frequency linear ultrasonic probe readily detected an elongated foreign body within the vastus lateralis muscle. A long piece of wood was confirmed at surgery. Non-healing sinus with normal finding in radiograph following old trauma should raise the suspicion of implanted radiolucent foreign body/bodies. The role of diagnostic ultrasound as a valuable screening tool for the detection of foreign body is briefly reviewed. © 2012 Borgohain et al.; licensee Springer.
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Borgohain, B., Borgohain, N., Handique, A., & Gogoi, P. J. (2012). Case report and brief review of literature on sonographic detection of accidentally implanted wooden foreign body causing persistent sinus. Critical Ultrasound Journal, 4(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1186/2036-7902-4-10
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