Itou J, Itoh M, Maruki C, Tajimi T, So T, Kuwashima U, Okazaki K. Deep peroneal nerve has a potential risk of injury during open-wedge high tibial osteotomy.
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2020;
28:1372-1379. [PMID:
30834477 DOI:
10.1007/s00167-019-05445-y]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
To assess the risk of injury to the neurovascular bundle on the interosseous membrane of the leg during drilling for distal screw insertion in open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (OWHTO), and to investigate the possible influence of the method of plate placement on the risk.
METHODS
This retrospective study involved, 55 patients (32 with a TomoFix plate, 23 with a TriS plate) who underwent postoperative CT scanning of the knee following OWHTO between 2009 and 2018. The angle and position of the locking plate, and the direction of screw insertion relative to the interosseous membrane were analysed.
RESULTS
All distal screws had a risk of neurovascular injury. In particular, 25 screws at the #4 hole (45%) had an extended insertion trajectory that intersected with the interosseous membrane. The angle of the proximal part of the TomoFix plate was a significant risk factor. In contrast, methods of TriS plate placement showed no statistically significant differences.
CONCLUSIONS
Extended insertion trajectories of distal screws were likely to intersect with the interosseous membrane with the neurovascular bundle potentially on its surface; thus, drilling for bicortical fixation posed a risk of neurovascular injury. The risk increased as the TomoFix plate was placed more medially, suggesting that bicortical drilling must be performed with the utmost attention when the plate is placed at the medial position. Given the particularly high risk at the #3 and #4 screw holes, monocortical fixation of a few distal screws is recommended as long as good stability is ensured.
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