A Novel Technique for the Removal of Elastic Intramedullary Nail in Pediatric Long Bones: A Technical Note

2020 
Elastic stable intramedullary nails have been commonly used to treat unstable long bone fractures in children. The nail tip at the insertion site can cause problems. The nail tip should be of optimal length as a prominent nail tip or a short nail tip, or both, may cause different sets of problems. If the nail tip is short, nail removal after fracture union can be difficult and may pose challenges. A short nail tip may lead to difficulty in nail removal, longer duration of surgery, and need for special equipment for extracting the nail. Few techniques have been suggested in the past for removing elastic nail with the short tip, but all these techniques need special instruments. We describe a surgical technique using a metallic suction cannula to aid elastic nail removal. This method utilizes an easily available instrument in the operating room and does not need any special equipment.
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