Swordfish attacks on humans are uncommon, with only a few case reports available in the current literature. The authors report the first known case of a penetrating spinal injury from a swordfish, in which the patient presented with a small stab wound and hemiparesis. The presentation of a fisherman with hemiparesis and a harmless-looking stab wound must alert clinicians to the possibility of penetrating swordfish injuries to the spine.
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Sriram, P. R., Jien, T. C. T., & Sellamuthu, P. (2017). Backstabbing swordfish: A rare cause of traumatic hemiparesis. Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 27(2), 158–160. https://doi.org/10.3171/2016.12.SPINE16586
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