There is no specific time frame for removal of the nail, but in principle, if the disease develops without complications, the nail can be removed in 1-2 years. However, if there are complications due to femoral head necrosis or non-union of the fracture, the nail can be considered to be removed as soon as the situation is found on re-examination. At this point, the nail has no significant fixation effect on the area and has lost its significance, and it is possible that a total hip replacement surgery should be considered at the same time as the nail removal to finally solve the pain and limited range of motion of the joint caused by femoral head necrosis or fracture non-union.