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Treatment of nonunions with irretrievable broken nail pieces in the distal fragment

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Introduction

We present our experience in the treatment of nonunited fractures of long bones in the presence of a retained fragment of the broken intramedullary nail.

Materials and method

Of 287 long bone fractures treated by intramedullary fixation, we recalled 5 patients with broken intramedullary nails. In two patients the distal fragments of broken nails were not extracted and refixation was performed by an Ilizarov ring fixation with the broken piece left in situ.

Results

The patients ambulated with full weight bearing immediately following surgery. We achieved good results in both patients with fracture union times between 16 and 22 weeks. No complication was observed.

Conclusions

Ring fixation using thin wires or half pins inserted beside fragments of the broken nail provides a simple and minimally traumatic method of treatment in patients when encountering difficulties extracting a retained fragment of broken intramedullary nails.

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No financial support of this project has occurred. The authors have received nothing of value. The legal/regulatory status of the devices that are the subject of this manuscript is not known by the authors

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Lerner, A., Herer, D., Chezar, A. et al. Treatment of nonunions with irretrievable broken nail pieces in the distal fragment. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 124, 151–153 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-004-0638-9

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