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HERO ID
6008061
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Minimally invasive plating of the distal tibia: do we really sacrifice saphenous vein and nerve? A cadaver study
Author(s)
Ozsoy, MH; Tuccar, E; Demiryurek, D; Bayramoglu, A; Hayran, M; Cavusoglu, AT; Dincel, VE; Sakaogullari, A
Year
2009
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
ISSN:
0890-5339
EISSN:
1531-2291
Volume
23
Issue
2
Page Numbers
132-138
Language
English
PMID
19169106
DOI
10.1097/BOT.0b013e3181969993
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the risk of saphenous nerve (SN) and great saphenous vein (GSV) injury during percutaneous screw placement of the 3.5/4.5 LCP Distal Tibial Metaphyseal Plate and the 3.5-mm LCP Medial Distal Tibia Plate with tab in distal tibias of cadaver extremities.
METHODS:
Thirty-one unpaired (1 fresh and 30 formalin fixed) adult cadaveric lower extremity specimens were dissected. Using the principles of minimally invasive plating, a 3.5/4.5 LCP Distal Tibial Metaphyseal Plate was implanted in 16 extremities and a 3.5-mm LCP Medial Distal Tibia Plate with tab in the remaining 15 extremities. Injuries to or any evidences of direct contact with the SN or GSV were recorded. Additionally, the shortest distances of each hole to the main branches of these anatomic structures were measured.
RESULTS:
The risk of injury to the SN and GSV was higher in holes 4, 5, and 6 when using the 3.5/4.5 LCP Distal Tibial Metaphyseal Plate and in holes 3, 5, and 8 when using the 3.5-mm LCP Medial Distal Tibia Plate.
CONCLUSIONS:
The SN and GSV are at high risk for injury during percutaneous screw placement of the 3.5/4.5 LCP Distal Tibial Metaphyseal Plate and the 3.5-mm LCP Medial Distal Tibia Plate at the distal tibia. Careful dissection in the stab incisions down the plate, atraumatic placement of the drill sleeves, and protection of the soft tissues during screw insertion might decrease the risk of injury to the SN and GSV.
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