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Segmental Breakage of Distal Interlocking Screw Complicating removal of broken nail: A Case Report
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Kyu Hyun Yang, Seong Jin Park, Hyung Jung Kim
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J Korean Soc Fract 2000;13(4):709-712. Published online October 31, 2000
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2000.13.4.709
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Abstract
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- Metal failure (nail breakage) after locked intramedullary nailing results from delayed union or nonunion, which necessitates removal of nail and interlocking screws. Breakage of interlocking screw(s) can be associated with failure of the intramedullary nail. It usually breaks into two parts. Proximal part, which contains the screw head, can be removed by screwdriver without difficulties. Distal part can be removed from the far cortex or be left in place if it does not hinder further procedures. We experienced a case of segmental breakage of distal interlocking screw, which was associated with failure of the femoral nail and nonunion. Middle part of the broken screw obstructed the hollow of the nail and complicated the removal of the broken nail.
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