Retained garden fork following cranial stab injury.

J Surg Case Rep

Department of Neurosurgery, Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

Published: January 2016

Retained garden fork is a rare complication of penetrating cranial trauma. Retained knife blade is the most commonly reported presentation. We report an unusual case of a 30-year-old male patient treated at our institution, who presented with a retained garden fork following a stab to the head, with no associated neurological deficits. Computerized tomographic scan of the brain was performed preoperatively to assess the trajectory of the weapon and parenchymal injury. A craniectomy was performed to facilitate removal of the weapon in the operating theatre under general anaesthesia. Intravenous prophylactic antibiotics were administered pre- and postoperatively to prevent septic complications. The patient recovered well and was discharged home.

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