Anatomy and pattern of tibial periosteal circulation: implications for tibial plating : a cadaveric study.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Morteza Kalhor, Omid Elahifar, Arvin Eslami, Jaber Gharehdaghi
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Abstract

Aims: The significance of periosteal vessels in the healing of tibial shaft fractures is well-established. However, the gross anatomical patterns and differential distribution of these vessels on the medial versus lateral surface of the tibial shaft have not been thoroughly described. This study aimed to illustrate the comparative anatomy of periosteal circulation on the medial versus lateral surface of the tibial shaft, where tibial plates are commonly applied.

Methods: Ten adult fresh cadavers underwent aortic injection with coloured silicone to investigate the vascular system of the lower limbs, including the tibial extraosseous circulation. Following material fixation, the medial and lateral tibial surfaces were dissected extraperiosteally from the knee to the ankle joint to visualize the gross anatomy of periosteal vessels running along the medial and lateral surfaces of the tibial shaft.

Results: In all specimens, periosteal vessels on the lateral tibial consisted of six to eight main trunks in 17 out of 20 specimens. These vessels were evenly distributed, horizontally oriented, and exhibited variable side branching. Most of these vessels crossed the anterior tibial crest, terminating on the medial side. The extensor muscles on the lateral tibial surface made negligible contributions to the periosteal circulation. The medial tibial surface received its periosteal blood supply partly from the terminal branches of the traversing vessels from the lateral surface and partly from branches of the posterior tibial artery. These vessels were shorter, smaller, sparsely scattered, randomly distributed, and exhibited greater variability in number and size compared to their lateral counterparts.

Conclusion: Periosteal circulation to the anterior two-thirds of the tibial shaft is mainly delivered through the lateral tibial surface. When periosteal circulation is a concern, lateral plating may be more disruptive compared to medial plating.

解剖和胫骨骨膜循环模式:胫骨电镀的意义:一项尸体研究。
目的:研究骨膜血管在胫骨干骨折愈合中的作用。然而,这些血管在胫骨干内侧和外侧表面的大体解剖模式和差异分布尚未得到彻底的描述。本研究旨在说明胫骨轴内侧面与外侧面骨膜循环的比较解剖学,胫骨轴内侧面与外侧面通常应用胫骨钢板。方法:对10例新鲜成人尸体主动脉注射彩色硅胶,观察其下肢血管系统,包括胫骨骨外循环。材料固定后,从膝关节到踝关节的胫骨内侧和外侧表面被骨外解剖,以观察沿胫骨轴内侧和外侧表面运行的骨膜血管的大体解剖。结果:在所有标本中,20例标本中有17例胫骨外侧骨膜血管由6 ~ 8个主干组成。这些血管分布均匀,水平取向,并表现出可变的侧分支。这些血管大部分穿过胫骨前嵴,在内侧终止。胫骨外侧表面的伸肌对骨膜循环的贡献可以忽略不计。胫骨内侧表面的骨膜血液供应部分来自外侧表面的横断血管的末端分支,部分来自胫骨后动脉的分支。与侧支血管相比,这些血管更短、更小、稀疏分散、随机分布,在数量和大小上表现出更大的可变性。结论:胫骨干前三分之二的骨膜循环主要通过胫骨外侧面输送。当骨膜循环受到影响时,外侧钢板比内侧钢板更具破坏性。
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Bone & Joint Research
Bone & Joint Research CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-ORTHOPEDICS
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
23.90%
发文量
156
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The gold open access journal for the musculoskeletal sciences. Included in PubMed and available in PubMed Central.
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