Abstract:
Background: Subcutaneously retained needle fragments in people who inject drugs (PWIDs) are a possible cause of local symptoms, most commonly pain and infections. It remains unknown how common retained needle fragments are among PWIDs.
Case presentation: A young PWID consulted a primary care physician due to chronic left-sided groin pain. The patient suspected retention of a broken needle as the cause. She had used a re-used needle 3 months earlier. A plain pelvic radiograph confirmed a needle fragment in the patient’s left groin, and a computed tomography scan located it adjacent to the femoral artery and vein. Another asymptomatic needle fragment was found in the right groin.
Conclusion: Needle fragments are possible causes of local symptoms among PWIDs. The clinical examination presents a potential risk of needlestick injury to the examiner, especially because patients may not be aware of all needle fragments as some are asymptomatic.
Reference:Laukkala H, Arponen O, Murto MO, Nevalainen OP. Chronic unilateral groin pain in a young patient who injects drugs: a case report of needle fragment retentions. Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2022 May 13;17(1):27. doi: 10.1186/s13722-022-00309-2. PMID: 35562787.