Do you need to be hospitalized to remove a leaking klebsiella needle?

It is not necessary to be hospitalized to pull out an exostotic kyphosis. After a good examination by the doctor, note whether there is any local redness, heat, swelling, ooze, pus, etc., which is needed to exclude infection. If there is no infection and the fracture is healed on review and meets the doctor’s requirements, you can ask the doctor to remove it after good sterilization and no hospitalization is required. In some cases where the exposed kyphoscope pins are short or not particularly deep, such as toe fractures, the exposed kyphoscope pins can be removed without deep anesthesia or local anesthesia. It is important to continue to disinfect the fracture regularly after removal, especially in the early stages, to avoid infection.