Partial Nail Avulsion (Ingrown Toenail Removal) & Pyogenic Granuloma Excision | Marian Footcare Podcast | Ep. 4 episode artwork

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Partial Nail Avulsion (Ingrown Toenail Removal) & Pyogenic Granuloma Excision | Marian Footcare Podcast | Ep. 4

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In Episode 4 of the Marian Footcare Podcast, Dr. Imaze Marian Davis takes listeners inside the in-office surgical suite for a real-time look at a partial nail avulsion combined with excision of a pyogenic granuloma.This episode captures the procedure as it happens, providing a unique perspective on both the clinical decision-making and surgical technique involved in treating a painful ingrown toenail complicated by excessive granulation tissue. Dr. Davis explains what a pyogenic granuloma is, why it develops, and how it contributes to persistent pain and inflammation.She walks through each step of the procedure, from patient presentation and preparation to nail removal and soft tissue excision, while highlighting key considerations for achieving optimal outcomes and preventing recurrence.This episode is especially valuable for patients who want to better understand what to expect during in-office nail surgery, as well as clinicians interested in practical, real-world surgical insight.

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