High-pressure Acid Injection

Abstract
This report represents a case of high-pressure hydrochloric acid injection of the shoulder girdle, with the resultant need for aggressive debridement in the form of extended forequarter amputation. The accelerated destructive activity of such reducing agents and the need for neutralization or removal of these agents is emphasized. Debridement, copious saline irrigation, and careful periodic monitoring are recommended.

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