• Title of article

    Can water lacerate a tendon? A car-wash accident: A lacerated extensor hallucis longus tendon

  • Author/Authors

    Ardic, Senol University of Health Sciences - Trabzon Kanuni Education and Research Hospital - Department of Emergency Medicine - Trabzon, Turkey , Kose, Bestami University of Health Sciences - Trabzon Kanuni Education and Research Hospital - Department of Emergency Medicine - Trabzon, Turkey , Altun, Ibrahim University of Health Sciences - Trabzon Kanuni Education and Research Hospital - Department of Orthopedics - Trabzon, Turkey , Peker, Gokhan University of Health Sciences - Trabzon Kanuni Education and Research Hospital - Department of Orthopedics - Trabzon, Turkey

  • Pages
    2
  • From page
    137
  • To page
    138
  • Abstract
    Our purpose in this report, involving an unusual mechanism described for the first time in the literature, is to show that high-pressure water sprays used for washing cars can cause injury to the extensor hallucis longus (EHL). A 21-year-old man presented to our emergency department (ED) due to looseness in the hallux. His history revealed that while operating a pressurized water spray machine for car-washing one week before, he had inadvertently sprayed his foot, and despite wearing protective plastic boots this had resulted in a laceration at the level of the hallux, which had been sutured in a state hospital. Cleaning equipment using pressurized water can be dangerous if sufficient safety measures are not taken. We think that such occupational accidents with serious outcomes can be prevented through simple protective measures.
  • Keywords
    Extensor hallucis longus tendon , Pressurized water , Work accident
  • Journal title
    Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2581603