Boya, HakanUzun, Belkan2019-11-272019-11-2720151017-995Xhttp://aott.org.tr/files/journals/1/articles/3092/public/3092-3901-1-PB.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11727/4251The nail gun was introduced in the late 1950s to increase the ease of driving nails, studs, bolts, or staples into various hard surfaces. The nail gun is a potentially dangerous device that is still commonly used in the construction industry. Since its introduction, an increasing number of studies have reported injuries associated with nail guns. Nail gun-related injuries-such as to the head, neck, and chest-can be devastating, and in some cases, even fatal. Extremity injuries, notably in the hand, can cause loss of function, missed work, and long-term health effects. This case report describes a nail-gun injury of the hand along with a discussion of the unique features of and treatment strategies for nail gun injuries.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHandinjurynail gunHand injury with a nail gun: a case report with literature reviewArticle4933343370003590682000192-s2.0-84939209574