Internal fixation devices for bones of the foot and toes are used to stabilize fractures, correct deformities, and improve joint function. While these devices are generally safe and effective, there are some mechanical complications that can occur. Here are some of the most common:
If you are experiencing any of these complications, it is important to see your doctor as soon as possible. They can evaluate your condition and determine the best course of treatment. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to remove or replace the internal fixation device.
Overall, internal fixation devices for bones of the foot and toes are an important tool in the treatment of fractures and deformities. However, it is important to be aware of the potential mechanical complications that can occur. By working closely with your doctor and following their recommendations, you can minimize the risks and maximize the benefits of these devices.