Ball tipped guide wire for broken nail removal: A case report

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Abstract

A broken intramedullary nail is a well-known complication of non-union of femur shaft fractures. Numerous surgical techniques have been presented before in patients with non-union of long bone fractures. We report the surgical technique used to perform removal of the broken distal segment of a nail in a patient who achieved uneventful union after intramedullary nailing of closed femur shaft fracture. A ball-tipped guidewire was inserted through the broken segment of the femur nail. A pre-bend plain wire was then inserted. With the help of a vise-grip, both wires were twisted in order to make a secure handle between guidewires and a broken implant. With the help of a mallet upward-directed blows were applied to extract a broken segment of the nail. We found ball-tipped guidewire technique a useful and effective technique in removing the broken distal portion of the nail.

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Iqbal, F., Zamir, M., Ahmed, N., Kamal, S. W., & Memon, N. (2021). Ball tipped guide wire for broken nail removal: A case report. SICOT-J, 7. https://doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2021010

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