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So this isn't explicitly stated in the movie at all. It's only reasonable to assume such a wound would cause issues.
Some might consider it a plot hole, I think that's more reserved for when the movie goes again it's own internal logic. I'm pretty generous with movies in these situations, either the movie is running on its own logic set, like cartoon logic or superhero logic, or maybe it's just a detail that could be explained, but it's more effort than it's worth.
For this example, you could totally put a scene in there where Bruce covers the wound with batbandage, hits himself with adrenaline or something, but the result is pretty much the same, and the audience is probably not going to be too interested if you explain everything.
So it's a bit yes you're right, but also a bit just go along with it if you can think of any logical explanation.
They do this in John wick but it still strains suspension of disbelief when you realize most of the events of the first two movies take place in like 2 or 3 days. Nobody survives that shit, I don't care how droopy your breasts are.