New method to remove a broken guide pin in the hip joint.

@article{Peivandi2011NewMT,
  title={New method to remove a broken guide pin in the hip joint.},
  author={Mohammad Taghi Peivandi and Amir Reza Kachooei and Zohreh Nazemian},
  journal={Orthopedics},
  year={2011},
  volume={34 10},
  pages={
          e685-7
        }
}
Removing a broken guide wire is difficult and challenging. [] Key Method Under general anesthesia, the first patient was placed on the orthopedic fracture table, and closed reduction of the hip fracture was performed under the image intensifier. A 2-mm non-threaded pin was used in the center of the femoral neck, and the amount of reaming required was determined.
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