
This is a report of an unusual surgical curiosity involving the median nerve at the wrist. A sewing needle, which penetrated the region of the wrist joint anteriorly, unknown to the patient, also penetrated the median nerve without causing any initial discomfort or neurological deficit. There was no damage to the nerve hut locating the “disappearing” needle at operation was difficult.
Male, Radiography, Needles, Humans, Wrist, Child, Foreign Bodies, Median Nerve
Male, Radiography, Needles, Humans, Wrist, Child, Foreign Bodies, Median Nerve
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