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Wound site as a predictor of complications following deep nail punctures to the foot.

The site of injury, condition of the nail, and type of foot covering were compared in 36 inpatients and 34 outpatients with nail puncture wounds to the foot. Of the 36 inpatients, 34 (94%) had pyarthrosis, osteomyelitis, or both. The plantar surface of the foot was divided into 3 zones. Of the 36 inpatients, 35 (97%) had deep puncture wounds in zone 1. In contrast, only 6 of 34 (18%) outpatients had injury to this area. Tennis shoes were shown to predispose to infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Based on our findings, an early hospital admission should be considered for all patients with deep puncture wounds located in zone 1 and for patients who give a history of bone penetration in zone 2 or 3 at the time of injury. All patients who meet the above criteria and who are not admitted to hospital should be observed closely.

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