Metal foreign body - thigh

Case contributed by Maulik S Patel
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

History of metal fragment penetrating injury to right mid-third thigh region two weeks prior to the presentation. Presented with non-healing wound locally.

Patient Data

Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
ultrasound

There is a hypoechoic short oblique track from the skin to a deeper half of the subcutaneous plane. The track length is about 12 mm. There is an echogenic focus ( 5 mm ) at the deeper end of the track which causing posterior acoustic shadow and twinkle artifacts. It is a foreign body. There is inflamed surrounding subcutaneous fat without granuloma formation. Underlying muscle is normal.

 

Photo

Intra-operative photo showing wound which was opened.

Photo

Photos of a metal fragment that was removed by surgery.

x-ray

Radiograph of the metal fragment.

ultrasound

Ultrasound of the metal fragment shows a posterior acoustic shadow on grayscale and twinkle artifact with high PRF.

Case Discussion

The case shows a metal foreign body in the soft tissue of the thigh. Ultrasound artifacts caused by the foreign body are demonstrated in vivo and in vitro.

Intra-operative photos courtesy of operating surgeon Dr. Niraj i. Patel.

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