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Unroofing osteotomy for dissociated tibial intramedullary magnetic rod during implant removal: a case report.

Miraal S DharamsiChristopher CastagnoKyle J KlahsAmr AbdelgawadAhmed M Thabet
Published in: Journal of surgical case reports (2022)
The PRECICE® intramedullary rod (NuVasive, San Diego, CA) utilizes multiple telescopic components to magnetically drive limb lengthening. These devices are routinely explanted after desired growth correction is met. To the author's knowledge, this is the first description of an osteotomy assisted extraction of a disassociated tibial magnetic lengthening rod. A 17-year-old girl with fibular hemimelia and resolved left tibial length discrepancy after successful surgical lengthening underwent a complex implant removal approximately seven years after regenerate consolidation. During implant removal, the telescopic portion of the rod remained lodged in the tibial medullary canal and a subsequent unroofing osteotomy of the tibia was performed. Tibial limb length discrepancies are oftentimes corrected with complex implants comprised of multiple fragile components that are routinely explanted. During the unfortunate event of a telescopic intramedullary rod dissociation, an unroofing osteotomy can be successfully performed to removal all implant components.
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