通过内侧后外侧入路进入距骨穹窿:一项解剖学研究。

Wellington Farias Molina, Lourenço Galizia Heitzmann, Guilherme Bottino Martins, Luiz Sérgio Martins Pimenta, Giezy Rasfasky Fiorot, Ian Almeida Fragalli
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背景:骨软骨移植已成为治疗挑战性距骨穹窿病变的一种流行方法。然而,绝大多数通过内踝截骨治疗。本研究的目的是确定距骨的后内侧区域,可以达到不踝截骨通过后内侧入路。研究设计:描述性实验室研究。方法:以标准方式解剖15具人尸体脚踝,暴露距骨后内侧穹窿。左侧肢体采用7种入路(46.7%)。我们未观察到评估侧之间有显著差异(卡方检验,p = 0.715)。结果:平均有2.09 cm2(范围,1,72-2,69)的后内侧距骨穹窿或15.27%(范围,12-20)的总距骨穹窿可在不截骨的情况下进入。结论:如果骨软骨病变位于PM入路可达的区域内(平均2 cm2),如磁共振成像所见,则可能无需内踝截骨术即可治疗。关键词:斜面;骨软骨病变;截骨术;关节切开术;手术
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Access to the talar dome through the medial posterolateral approach: an anatomical study.
Background: The osteochondral grafting has become a popular procedure for treating challenging talar dome lesions. However, the vast majority are treated through medial malleolus osteotomy. The aim of this study was to determine the posteromedial area of the talus that can be reached without malleolar osteotomy through the posteromedial approach. Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Evidence Level 4 Methods: Fifteen human cadaveric ankles were dissected in a standard fashion to expose the posteromedial talar dome. Seven approaches were used on the cadaver's left limb (46.7%). We did not observe any significant difference between the evaluated sides (chi-square test, p = 0.715).  Results: On average, 2,09 cm2 (range, 1,72-2,69) of the posteromedial talus dome or 15,27 % (range 12-20) of total talus dome can be accessed without osteotomy. Conclusion: If the osteochondral lesion is within the area accessible through PM approach (mean 2 cm2), as seen on magnetic resonance imaging, it is possible that it can be treated without a medial malleolus osteotomy. Keywords: talus; osteochondral lesions; osteotomy; arthrotomy; surgery
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