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Nail matrixectomies using radio wave technique.

D F Hettinger1, M S Valinsky, G Nuccio

  • 1Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, Chicago, IL.

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
|June 1, 1991
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This study introduces a successful radio wave surgical technique for correcting ingrown toenails. The method offers an effective treatment for this common and painful condition.

Area of Science:

  • Podiatric surgery
  • Dermatological procedures

Background:

  • Ingrown toenails (onychocryptosis) are a common condition causing significant pain and potential infection.
  • Traditional surgical methods for ingrown toenails can have drawbacks, including recurrence and prolonged recovery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel and effective surgical technique for ingrown toenail correction.
  • To evaluate the success rate of the radio wave technique in treating ingrown toenails.

Main Methods:

  • Surgical correction of ingrown toenails using a radio wave device.
  • A comprehensive review of existing literature on ingrown toenail treatments was conducted.

Main Results:

  • The radio wave technique demonstrated a successful surgical correction of ingrown toenails.

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  • The study confirms the efficacy of this minimally invasive approach.
  • Conclusions:

    • Radio wave surgery is a viable and successful method for correcting ingrown toenails.
    • This technique offers a promising alternative for patients suffering from onychocryptosis.