After the wire is stuck in the flesh, judge the depth of the wire. If the depth is shallow, pull out the wire and see if the wound is bleeding. If there is no bleeding, disinfect the wound and come to the hospital for a tetanus shot. At the same time, you need to take oral cephalosporin antibiotics to prevent infection in the wound. If the wire is stuck deep into the flesh, or even the wire has entered the abdominal cavity. At this time, the wire can not be easily removed, should be immediately to the hospital for examination, so as not to cause lesions in the abdominal cavity organs. At this time, abdominal CT examination can be performed to understand the depth of the wire into the abdominal cavity, as well as the abdominal cavity there is no serious lesions, such as whether there is a digestive perforation or whether there is no serious hemorrhage and so on. If necessary, a caesarean section may be performed to remove the lesions in the abdominal cavity, for example, if the wire is lodged in the intestines, an intestinal repair may be performed.