Puncture Wounds


Presentation

Puncture wounds are common injuries, especially in children during the summer months when protective footwear may not be worn. The risk of a puncture wound is disproportional to its size, as irrigation is difficult and the tract of the wound is prone to creating an anaerobic environment. As such, patients either present early after the injury or delayed due to the development of infection.

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