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Ingrown Toenail Removal: Multimedia

Author: Erik D Schraga, MD, Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, Mills-Peninsula Emergency Medical Associates; Consulting Staff, Permanente Medical Group, Kaiser Permanente, Santa Clara Medical Center
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Updated: Nov 10, 2009

Multimedia

Equipment for ingrown toenail removal.Media file 1: Equipment for ingrown toenail removal.
Equipment for ingrown toenail removal.

Equipment for ingrown toenail removal.

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Media file 2: Digital block.
Digital block.

Digital block.

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Media file 3: Nail cutters.
Nail cutters.

Nail cutters.

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Iris scissors.

Iris scissors.

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Media file 5: Nail extraction.
Nail extraction.

Nail extraction.

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Media file 6: Matricectomy.
Matricectomy.

Matricectomy.

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Dressing.

Dressing.

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References

References

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Further Reading

Keywords

ingrown toenail removal, onychocryptosis, unguis incarnatus, ingrown toenail, ingrown nail, toenail removal, toe anesthesia, digital block toe, nail splitter, English nail anvil, great toe, toe injury, toe inflammation, toe pain

Contributor Information and Disclosures

Author

Erik D Schraga, MD, Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, Mills-Peninsula Emergency Medical Associates; Consulting Staff, Permanente Medical Group, Kaiser Permanente, Santa Clara Medical Center
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Medical Editor

Gil Z Shlamovitz, MD, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine; Attending Physician, Emergency Department, Windham Community Memorial Hospital, Willimantic, CT; Attending Physician, Emergency Department, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT
Gil Z Shlamovitz, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine and American College of Emergency Physicians
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Pharmacy Editor

Mary L Windle, PharmD, Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Editor, eMedicine
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Chief Editor

Rick Kulkarni, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Section of Emergency Medicine, Yale-New Haven Hospital
Rick Kulkarni, MD is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians, American Medical Association, American Medical Informatics Association, Phi Beta Kappa, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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