Hi there. I have a 20 year old male patient with a long history of infected nails and I intend to undertake total resections with phenolisation on B/1st nls. He has Guillain Barre Syndrome, diagnosed several years ago. Whilst acknowledging this is an inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy I cannot see this as being a contra indication for nail surgery - unless anyone knows differently? All pulses palpable, skin texture good and 10gm MF sites all good. Cheers. Chris.
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