Fishhook Removal

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Fishhook Removal Douglas S. Diekema Introduction Removal of a fishhook can pose a challenge to those working in the emergency department (ED). Most frequently the hook will find its way…

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Ingrown Toenail Repair

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Ingrown Toenail Repair Juliette Quintero-Solivan Shari L. Platt Introduction Onychocryptosis, or ingrown toenail, is a common condition frequently managed in the emergency department or primary care setting. Although more common…

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Incision and Drainage of a Felon

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Incision and Drainage of a Felon Hazel Guinto-Ocampo Introduction A felon is an abscess of the distal pulp or pad of the fingertip (1,2,3,4,5,6,7). The most commonly affected digits are…

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Incision and Drainage of a Paronychia

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Incision and Drainage of a Paronychia Esther M. Sampayo Fred M. Henretig Introduction A paronychia is a superficial infection of the soft-tissue epithelium bordering the base of the nail fold….

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Incision and Drainage of a Cutaneous Abscess

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Incision and Drainage of a Cutaneous Abscess Lauren Daly Yamini Durani Introduction A cutaneous abscess is a localized cavity of purulent material in the superficial skin and soft tissue. It…

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Burn Management

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Burn Management Kathy N. Shaw Marc H. Gorelick Introduction In 2002, there were more than 163,000 emergency department (ED) visits for burn injuries (1). Most of these burns occurred in…

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Hair Tourniquet Removal

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Hair Tourniquet Removal John M. Loiselle Kathleen M. Cronan Introduction “Hair-thread tourniquet syndrome” refers to conditions in which an appendage (e.g., finger, toe, or penis) is circumferentially constricted by a…

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Subcutaneous Foreign Bodies

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Subcutaneous Foreign Bodies John A. Brennan Howard Friedland Introduction Lacerations and puncture wounds are common presentations to the emergency department (ED). Most of these wounds are minor, but a significant…

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Management of Plantar Puncture Wounds

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Management of Plantar Puncture Wounds Hazel Guinto-Ocampo Introduction The feet are the most common site for puncture wounds (1). The vast majority of plantar puncture wounds are caused by nails…

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Use of Tissue Adhesives in Laceration Repair

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Use of Tissue Adhesives in Laceration Repair Judd E. Hollander Introduction Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesives are liquid monomers that polymerize into a stable bond when they come into contact with wounds….

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