Bullet Fragment Retrieval During Intramedullary Nailing
Jordan Cook Serotte,
Cathleen Cahill,
Jason A. Strelzow
Abstract:Case:
Two young adult patients, 22 and 27 years, who sustained ballistic long bone fractures, presented for incarcerated, retained metallic fragments in the medullary canal, which blocked fixation. Owing to the presence and location of the fragments, each case required a bullectomy (removal of the metallic fragment) before intramedullary nail fixation because the projectile impeded the appropriate insertion of the intramedullary rod and, in one case, induced fracture malalignment. Attempts at remov… Show more
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