This is true, but it depends quite a bit on the exact angulation of the fracture and what the surgeon feels necessary to properly stabilize it. You don't want to go without hardware and end up with a non union fracture either. More than likely, even if the surgeon gives you a choice he/she will have an option that they feel is more optimal. If that doesn't sound right, then you can always get a second opinion also.
I still have pins in both my tibias, and have chosen up until this point to keep them in instead of having another surgery for removal. They are very close to the surface though, and it does make me a bit nervous, so I completely understand your concerns.




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). Don't let the internet horror stories unduly influence your decision. Even if you opt for hardware, you won't necessarily be stuck with it forever.
Let your husband fix you some hot cocoa, you need it.
