srh_pres

| Joined: | Wed Nov 15th, 2006 |
| Location: | Orlando, Florida USA |
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Well... you can use a scalpel and carefully cut a longitudinal line following the length of the pin from the protrusion downward. Once completely cut, use a tweezers to gingerly extract the pin from its sheath leaving a void where the pin used to be. Then carefully, hold the two edges of the cut pieces together with a small vascular clamp and use suture to close the gap. :shock:
Or you could just snip the sucker off and yank the pin out... your choice... :cool:
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