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The little things...

Sometimes the hardest cases are the smallest. this patient had consistent pain and discomfort after getting glass shards stuck in her finger when cleaning up. Picking these out requires bright lights, magnified vision and a steady hand!

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Surgical videos, Interesting casesRobert GrayJanuary 31, 2021Rob Gray, MD--Hand and Microvascular Surgerysplinter, glass shard, finger pain, little thingsComment
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