RT Book, Section A1 Reichman, Eric F. A2 Reichman, Eric F. SR Print(0) ID 1159803197 T1 Fishhook Removal T2 Reichman's Emergency Medicine Procedures, 3e YR 2018 FD 2018 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9781259861925 LK accessemergencymedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1159803197 RD 2024/04/18 AB The presentation of a fishhook embedded in the subcutaneous tissue can be common depending on practice location and season of the year. The patient, or a well-meaning bystander, will often have already attempted removal that was prevented by the hook’s barb. The ensuing tissue trauma and patient anxiety can complicate the task for the Emergency Physician. Removal can be difficult because a fishhook is designed not to pull out of a fish’s mouth. Several methods of removal have been described.1-19 The method chosen depends on the type and size of the hook, the depth of penetration, and the anatomic location of injury.