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Contrast studies are also extremely useful for the assessment of joint and tendon sheath integrity following a '''traumatic incident'''. Contrast can either be injected into the penetrating wound tract to assess dispersal of the medium. Alternatively, contrast can be injected into a joint or tendon sheath in an area away from the puncture, and leakage through the wound can be assessed.
 
Contrast studies are also extremely useful for the assessment of joint and tendon sheath integrity following a '''traumatic incident'''. Contrast can either be injected into the penetrating wound tract to assess dispersal of the medium. Alternatively, contrast can be injected into a joint or tendon sheath in an area away from the puncture, and leakage through the wound can be assessed.
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