SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Jan 2024)

Surgical management of tibia refracture with a bent intramedullary nail: A case report and review of the literature

  • Walid Bouaicha,
  • Mohamed Jlidi,
  • Amine Sioud,
  • Karim Mallek,
  • Saffet Nouicer,
  • Salma Jaziri,
  • Abdennadher Achref,
  • Selim Daas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X231225338
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Intramedullary nailing is the gold standard for long bone fractures in the lower limbs. Fractures of the tibia with bending of the intramedullary nail is a very uncommon complication. Removing a bent nail is an unpredictable and challenging procedure for any trauma surgeon. We report the case of a 34-year-old man presenting a refractured tibia with a bent intramedullary nail following a motor vehicle accident. We describe the management of this patient as well as a substantial review of the literature to depict the peculiarities of this entity compared to its more commonly reported femoral counterpart. When approaching a deformed tibia nail, standard extraction techniques should be attempted and are more likely to be successful than in deformed femoral nails.