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Difficulties during removal of fluted femoral intramedullary rods

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1989; 71:341-344 
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Abstract

The difficulties that were encountered during removal of a fluted intramedullary femoral rod from six patients were reviewed. The mechanisms of failure included metal breakage at three different locations along the rod or the rod extractor. Three of the six rods were left in place due to difficulties in removal. The design of the fluted intramedullary rod appears to be the main cause of the problem.

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