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Serious Fishing Injury

A 23-year-old man presented to our trauma bay after sustaining a head injury while fishing. Emergency medical services reported that while fishing, the patient reeled in the sinker for what he thought may have been a fish and that the sinker suddenly flew through the air, striking him in the left eye (Figure 1).

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Left eye with entry wound in the superior medial aspect of the left orbit, with attached fishing line.

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Intracranial fishing line sinker. On presentation, he had a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3, with shallow and agonal bleeding. He was immediately intubated as per advanced trauma life support protocol. A lateral skull radiograph was obtained and revealed a radiopaque teardrop density measuring 5 cm×1.6 cm and consistent with a bank lead surf casting sinker (Figure 2). A computed tomography scan of the head revealed effacement of the basilar cisterns, with midline shift from right to left, along with extensive intraparenchymal hemorrhage and early herniation. Although the left medial orbital wall was shattered, surprisingly, the globe was not ruptured. A neurosurgical consultation was obtained; however, it was determined that no surgical intervention was warranted according to the patient's overall clinical prognosis. He was treated to no avail and subsequently declared brain dead by the trauma service.

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Skull radiograph demonstrating intracranial fishing line sinker measuring 5 cm×1.6 cm.

Although fishing is a commonly enjoyed sport, most fishing injuries generally involve the fishhook, with the hands, skin, and fingers being the most commonly affected areas.

Occasionally, the hook may embed itself in the eye or eyelid, and various techniques are described to deal with such injuries.

Fishing line sinker injuries do occur and have resulted in fractures of the facial bones as well.

As this case clearly demonstrates, the fishingline sinker can act in a manner similar to a low-velocity missile and, although an extremely rare event, can result in death from intracranial injuries. As in firearm injuries, the velocity of the sinker determines the severity of the injury.

Although fishing is not generally considered to be a hazardous sport, a number of independent variables—velocity, angle, trajectory, weight, and shape of the sinker—can interact with pinpoint precision to produce devastating consequences. A change in any of those variables would undoubtedly have resulted in a different outcome.
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Re: Serious Fishing Injury

In plain English...he pulled the line out of the water thinking it was a fish. Instead of a fish, the lead weight hit him in the eye with such force that it blew out the eyeball, busted the eye socket, and traveled like a bullet through his brain and came to rest against the inside back part of the skull. Wow.
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Re: Serious Fishing Injury

Motherfucking OWWWW!
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Re: Serious Fishing Injury

I'd love to see them try and surgically remove that one.
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Re: Serious Fishing Injury

Holy shit!
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Re: Serious Fishing Injury

who thought fishing could be that dangerous
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Re: Serious Fishing Injury

That's insane...
Read it and it sounds bad at first, then it sounds like he was ok..and next thing I know..
"Declared brain dead"

Must add, that was a BIG weight...size of it in his skull on x-ray.. and it didn't rupture his eyeball either!
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Re: Serious Fishing Injury

In plain English...he pulled the line out of the water thinking it was a fish. Instead of a fish, the lead weight hit him in the eye with such force that it blew out the eyeball, busted the eye socket, and traveled like a bullet through his brain and came to rest against the inside back part of the skull. Wow.
Thank you for that! Seriously, had no clue it was stuck in there at first!
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Re: Serious Fishing Injury

Thank you for that! Seriously, had no clue it was stuck in there at first!
Thank you...I actually had to draw it out with crayons and ask my wife for help with the big words. Sometimes medical doctors can make taking a dump complicated. Pretty freaky and rare accident that you just didn't see coming.
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Re: Serious Fishing Injury

And he was so young...
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