Case: A 50-year-old man presented with chronic refractory symptoms of radiating leg pain with muscle cramps because of a retained bullet in the calf after being shot in 1990. Radiographs confirmed the bullet lodged in posterolateral aspect of calf abutting proximal fibula. An intraoperative point-of-care ultrasound aided in accurate localization of bullet, thereby facilitating precise planning of surgical incision and subsequent removal.

Conclusions: Ultrasound can be used as an alternative tool for safe surgical extraction of deep-seated metallic object with minimal tissue dissection, obviating the need for C-arm.

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