Retained foreign bodies in soft tissue pose a significant challenge for both patients and surgeons, often resulting from traumatic injuries sustained during accidents. In some cases, the initial trauma may seem insignificant, leading to delayed or foregone medical attention, and potentially resulting in overlooked foreign bodies. This report presents a case of a retained graphite foreign body from a lead pencil injury that went unnoticed for two years, ultimately leading to complications.
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