From case to context: A case-driven comprehensive review on Kirschner wire migration to the cervical spine and neck
Ján Hrubovčák,
Ľubomír Tulinský,
Petr Jelínek
et al.
Abstract:Introduction Osteosynthesis using Kirschner wires constitutes a fundamental technique within the realms of traumatology and orthopaedics. Despite its widespread application and popularity, it is susceptible to migration of the wires. Case Report A 36-year-old patient presented with neck pain; subsequent radiographic imaging identified two Kirschner wires that had migrated to the cervical spine following failed removal after K-wiring of a fractured left clavicle 16 years previously. Surgical removal was underta… Show more
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