Step-by-Step Procedure

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1. Preparation and Assessment

  • Patient comfort: Ensure the patient is in a comfortable position, preferably supine with the affected foot elevated for visibility and access.
  • Hygiene: Sterilize the area thoroughly using antiseptics like povidone-iodine or chlorhexidine.
  • Anesthesia: Administer local anesthesia (e.g., digital block with lidocaine) to minimize pain during the procedure.

2. Decompression of the Area

  • Elevation of Nail Fold: Use a sterile blunt instrument (e.g., nail elevator) to gently lift the edge of the ingrown nail from the inflamed soft tissue.
  • Drainage if Necessary: If the granuloma is exudative, gently drain any pus or serous fluid to relieve pressure.
  • Reduce Swelling: Apply gentle pressure around the inflamed area to decompress accumulated fluids or infection.

3. Removal of Spicule (Nail Fragment)

  • Identification of the Spicule: Carefully inspect the edge of the nail to locate the spicule causing irritation and embedding in the soft tissue.
  • Trimming: Use sterile nail nippers to trim and remove the spicule, ensuring you do not leave any sharp edges or remnants behind.
  • Smooth the Nail: File the edge of the nail to prevent further trauma to the surrounding tissue.

4. Granuloma Management

  • Debridement: If the granuloma is prominent, gently excise it using a sterile scalpel or curette. Avoid excessive bleeding by applying pressure and hemostatic agents as needed.
  • Topical Application: After debridement, apply an antibiotic ointment or silver nitrate to promote healing and prevent infection.

5. Post-Procedure Care

  • Dressing: Cover the area with a sterile dressing to protect it from contamination.
  • Pain Management: Prescribe or recommend appropriate analgesics and anti-inflammatory medications.
  • Follow-Up: Schedule a follow-up visit to monitor healing and ensure no recurrence of the ingrown toenail.

6. Preventive Recommendations

  • Encourage the patient to wear comfortable, open-toed shoes during the recovery period.
  • Advise proper nail-cutting techniques (straight across, avoiding curves) to prevent future ingrown nails.

Caution:

  • Avoid aggressive removal of the granuloma or excessive nail trimming, as this may exacerbate tissue damage or prolong recovery.
  • In cases of severe infection or recurrence, consider a partial or total nail avulsion with phenolization to prevent regrowth of the problematic nail edge.