2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2014.10.019
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Risk of sural nerve injury during lateral distal Achilles tendinoscopy: A Cadaver Study

Abstract: Level IV. Anatomic Study.

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“…11 The focus was on the sural nerve in relation to the peroneal and Achilles portals. 1,20 A calibrated dial caliper with 0.01-mm precision was used to measure the distance between these structures and the portal tracts. In addition, both orthopedic surgeons visually inspected each tendon for macroscopically apparent iatrogenic damage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 The focus was on the sural nerve in relation to the peroneal and Achilles portals. 1,20 A calibrated dial caliper with 0.01-mm precision was used to measure the distance between these structures and the portal tracts. In addition, both orthopedic surgeons visually inspected each tendon for macroscopically apparent iatrogenic damage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these considerations, few studies on the anatomy of the SN have discussed the risk of injury during ankle arthroscopy. A recent publication described the risk of injury to the SN due to posterolateral portal positioning in arthroscopy; however, this study was performed on cadavers (Appy‐Fedida et al ). Besides preventing injury, localizing the SN is also important when it is to be harvested as graft tissue for other nerve pathologies and traumatic injuries (Seidel et al ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its close relationship to the SSV, the SN is at risk during sapheno‐popliteal junction dissection, stripping, thermal ablation, and phlebectomy of the SSV (Ricci et al, ; Schweighofer et al, ; Kerver et al, ). Injury to the SN has also been reported following Achilles tendoscopy and surgical repair (Kammar et al, ), in the treatment of distal tibial fractures (Mizia et al, ), and ankle arthroscopy (Appy‐Fedida et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%