| Literature DB >> 21156039 |
Francesco Inchingolo1, Marco Tatullo, Fabio M Abenavoli, Alessio D Inchingolo, Angelo M Inchingolo, Gianna Dipalma.
Abstract
Fishing is one of the best known and practiced human activities. However, you should remember that, when casting the hook from the riverbank or grasping it to add bait, fishermen run a real risk of injury if the hook punctures the skin.Briefly we describe a case where a young, 32-year-old fisherman who was reeling the hook back to shore when it hit him in the face and embedded itself in his upper eyelid. Upon examination, the eye was found to be unharmed and the hook was removed through a small incision and the aid of a local anesthetic.In the light of this case report, we think it a good idea to advise our friends and patients who we know to be fishermen to wear some form of eye protection as a precaution.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21156039 PMCID: PMC3012659 DOI: 10.1186/1746-160X-6-28
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Face Med ISSN: 1746-160X Impact factor: 2.151
Figure 1Photo of the patient right after his arrival in the emergency room with the hook stuck in his upper eyelid.
Figure 2The hook was removed through a small incision.