Unusual complication following intramedullary nailing of tibia: A case report

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Intra-medullary nailing is a standard form of treatment for diaphyseal tibial fractures. Insertion of the nail requires threading of the nail over a smooth guide-wire. Inadvertent complications during this stage have been reported. We report a case of inadvertent penetration of the tibio-talar joint by the smooth guide wire caused by incarceration of a fracture fragment between the nail and the guide wire at the time of insertion. This was noted intra-operatively. The guide-wire and the nail were removed followed by insertion of a new nail and completion of the procedure. The patient did not have any symptoms attributable to this at the time of healing of her fracture. © 2009 Rajappa and Kumar; licensee Cases Network Ltd.

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Rajappa, S., & Kumar, N. S. (2009). Unusual complication following intramedullary nailing of tibia: A case report. Cases Journal, 2(9). https://doi.org/10.4076/1757-1626-2-7343

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