A Novel Surgical Technique for Extraction of a Firmly Integrated Broken Intramedullary Nail.

Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr

Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Kings College Hospital, London, England, United Kingdom.

Published: January 2022

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Aim: To present a novel technique developed in our institution to remove incarcerated and broken intramedullary (IM) tibial and femoral nails.

Background: IM nails are commonly used to treat diaphyseal fractures in both the tibia and femur. These nails can become problematic for the orthopaedic surgeon when they need to be removed, especially in the rare event that the nail has failed and broken. This can leave part of the nail deep in the bone and incarcerated. Multiple techniques have been described to remove a broken nail but we present a novel technique developed based on our experience.

Technique: After all other methods to remove the broken nail have failed, a window technique can be employed. This requires a small window of bone to be removed from the cortex overlying the remaining IM nail. A carbide drill is then used to drill a hole into the nail to gain purchase. The edge of an osteotome is placed in the hole in the nail through the window and gently hammered upwards to push the nail towards the over-reamed nail entry point. The nail is repeatedly drilled and pushed until the nail can be removed. The bone window is then replaced.

Conclusion: This is a novel technique that works when all other options including hooks, wire stacks and specialist nail removal techniques have failed. It is simple, efficient and effective for both the tibial and femoral nails.

How To Cite This Article: Somerville CMB, Hanschell H, Tofighi M, A Novel Surgical Technique for Extraction of a Firmly Integrated Broken Intramedullary Nail. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr 2022;17(1):55-58.

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