# Removal of a Distally Broken Cannulated Femur Intramedullary Nail: A Novel Technique From a Level 1 Trauma Center

**Authors:** Jeffrey Lucas Hii, Christopher J. Fang, Samantha L. Evans, Matthew Schuch, Erik N. Kubiak

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/cro/6220126 · Case Reports in Orthopedics · 2025-02-25

## TL;DR

A new surgical method is introduced to remove a broken femur nail without cutting the bone, based on a real patient case.

## Contribution

A novel technique for removing a distally broken femoral nail without femoral osteotomy is presented.

## Key findings

- A 40-year-old male's broken nail was successfully removed without complications.
- The technique avoids femoral osteotomy, offering a safer option for similar cases.
- The method was applied in a Level 1 trauma center and proved effective.

## Abstract

This case report from a Level 1 trauma center describes a novel surgical technique to remove a cannulated intramedullary nail, broken at the distal aspect, from the femur. We present a 40-year-old male who sustained a hardware failure, breaking his medullary nail at the distal aspect 7 weeks postoperatively while performing water aerobics. The broken implant was successfully extracted without complication, and a subsequent nail was exchanged. A benefit of this technique is avoiding a femoral osteotomy, which may prove useful for the unique and difficult case of distally broken nails.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Trauma (MESH:D014947)

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