The advantages of a dual incisional approach for talonavicular joint preparation: A cadaveric comparison study

Hayden L. Hoffler DPM, AACFAS , Bryan Raymond DPM, AACFAS , Bryanna D. Vesely DPM, MPH , Joni K. Evans MS , Cody D. Blazek DPM, FACFAS , Trevor E. Black DPM, FACFAS
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This cadaveric study assessed common areas that were missed during talonavicular (TN) joint preparation. The purpose was to demonstrate to foot and ankle surgeons that an accessory incision can help prepare the lateral aspect of the joint to optimize the chances of a successful arthrodesis. We not only assessed the quadrants that were least likely prepped, but also the difference in surface area prepped between one and two incision approaches. Twenty cadavers in total were prepared by two fellowship-trained foot and ankle surgeons. The percentage of the unprepared cartilage in the talonavicular joints were calculated. It was found that both the dorsolateral and plantar lateral quadrants were more likely to have unprepared surfaces, with plantar lateral being the least prepped. The additional incision led to a decrease in the percentage of total unprepared surface. The results of the present study suggest that there is an advantage to prepping the talonavicular joint with both a medial and lateral incision to ensure all cartilage is denuded so a successful arthrodesis can be obtained.

采用双切口方法制备距骨关节的优势:尸体对比研究
这项尸体研究评估了在距骨(TN)关节准备过程中常见的遗漏区域。目的是向足踝外科医生证明,辅助切口可以帮助准备关节外侧,从而提高关节置换术的成功率。我们不仅评估了最不可能预处理的象限,还评估了单切口和双切口方法预处理表面积的差异。共有 20 具尸体由两名受过研究培训的足踝外科医生进行了准备。计算了距骨关节中未预处理软骨的百分比。结果发现,足背外侧和足底外侧象限的软骨表面更容易出现未修整的情况,而足底外侧的修整程度最低。增加切口后,未预处理表面的总比例有所下降。本研究结果表明,通过内侧和外侧切口对距骨关节进行预处理可确保软骨全部剥离,从而获得成功的关节置换术。
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Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.)
Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.) Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Podiatry
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