2020
DOI: 10.1111/ajd.13275
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An L‐shaped flap for the correction of pincer nail deformity: A case report

Abstract: Pincer nail deformity is characterised by an excessive transverse curvature of the nail plate that increases along the longitudinal axis of the nail. Although various corrective techniques have been described, there is, no consensus regarding the optimal correction method. We report a novel surgical technique for correcting pincer nail deformity in a 45-year-old male with bilateral omega-shaped pincer nail deformity of the great toes. The nail matrix on the side showing the more severe curvature was removed, a… Show more

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“…The use of a glove tourniquet results in an unnecessary risk to the patient. 1,2 It has been accepted practice for many years to use lignocaine with adrenaline when performing digital surgery on the hand or foot. 3 This gives both anaesthesia and a bloodless operating field.…”
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“…The use of a glove tourniquet results in an unnecessary risk to the patient. 1,2 It has been accepted practice for many years to use lignocaine with adrenaline when performing digital surgery on the hand or foot. 3 This gives both anaesthesia and a bloodless operating field.…”
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“…We read with interest the article by Huang et al re surgical correction of pincer nail deformity of the great toe. 1 We were concerned by the measures taken to secure an anaesthetised, bloodless field. The authors state '.…”
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