Agrawal, RTimilsina, DSReddy, NSGanguly, SNTayal, A2025-07-282025-07-282007https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14572/836Agrawal R 1 , Timilsina DS2 , Reddy NS 3, Ganguly SN 4, Tayal A 5 1Lecturer, 3&4 Professors, Department of ENT, 2Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, 5Lecturer, Department of Radiology, College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur, NepalPenetrating neck wounds are potentially dangerous and require emergency management because of the presence of vital structures in the neck. Organic foreign bodies further carries a risk of wound infection. We present a case of penetrating broken branch of a tree traversing from zone II to zone III without any neurovascular injury. Neck exploration was done with midline mandibulotomy approach and foreign body was removed without any complication. Key words: Penetrating wound, Zone II, Zone III, Mandibulotomy, Neck explorationen-USPenetrating foreign body neck: A case reportArticle