Sustentaculum Tali Tunnel Placement for Tibiospring Ligament Reconstruction Augmented With Graft Material: Cadaveric Study.

John M Thompson, Cody J Togher, Vincent G Vacketta, Jacob M Perkins, Patrick E Bull
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Progressive collapsing flatfoot deformities (PCFD) are commonly the result of the impairment of medial hindfoot soft tissue structures including the posterior tibial tendon, deltoid, and spring ligament. These deformities have been treated surgically via calcaneal osteotomies and tendon transfers; only recently has soft tissue reconstruction gained momentum. Advancements have now made available graft materials to help augment and stabilize ligament repairs to further improve results. Medial hindfoot ligament reconstruction procedures require surgeon familiarity with soft tissue and osseocartilaginous structures. We assessed 20 cadaveric specimens after a simulated medial hindfoot ligament reconstruction procedure focusing on the sustentaculum bone tunnel. Post-procedure anatomic and radiographic observations carefully detailed any damage to anatomic structures. The sustentaculum tunnel guidewire at the lateral calcaneal cortex was documented, including angular position in relation to the subtalar joint. We determined that the posterior-inferior aspect of the lateral calcaneal surface serves as the ideal target region for the placement of the guidewire and subsequent tunnel drilling. Complications increased when drilling tunnels at 7 mm in diameter. The results provide insight for medial-to-lateral drilling of the calcaneus when performing tunneling techniques and can be used to help optimize surgical results when for deltoid/spring ligament repair augmented with graft materials.Level of Evidence: Level V.

植骨材料增强胫骨弹簧韧带重建的支撑带隧道置入:尸体研究。
进行性塌陷扁平足畸形(PCFD)通常是后足内侧软组织结构受损的结果,包括胫骨后腱、三角肌和弹簧韧带。这些畸形已通过跟骨截骨术和肌腱转移手术治疗;直到最近,软组织重建才有了发展势头。现在已经有了可用的移植物材料来帮助增强和稳定韧带修复,以进一步改善结果。后足内侧韧带重建手术要求外科医生熟悉软组织和骨软骨结构。我们评估了20具尸体标本后,模拟内侧后足韧带重建程序,重点是支撑骨隧道。术后解剖和x线观察仔细详细解剖结构的任何损伤。记录了外侧跟骨皮质处的支撑骨隧道导丝,包括距下关节的角度位置。我们确定跟外侧表面的后下侧面是放置导丝和随后的隧道钻孔的理想目标区域。当钻孔直径为7mm时,并发症增加。该结果为进行隧道技术时的跟骨内侧到外侧钻孔提供了见解,并可用于优化移植材料增强的三角肌/弹簧韧带修复的手术效果。证据等级:V级。
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