2018
DOI: 10.1097/bco.0000000000000623
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Safety of dorsolateral talonavicular joint fixation in modified double arthrodesis: an anatomic study

Abstract: Background: Augmentation of talonavicular fusion with a retrograde percutaneous naviculocalcaneal screw has been shown to increase fixation stiffness of double (subtalar and talonavicular joint) arthrodesis. However, previous authors have speculated that neurovascular structures could be at risk in a percutaneous procedure. We investigated the safety of this procedure. We hypothesized that a high risk of neurovascular injury would be found. Methods: Dor… Show more

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“…This method of fixation should be performed cautiously, as 1 cadaveric study found that dorsolateral retrograde screw placement resulted in injury to the deep peroneal nerve, dorsalis pedis, and/or superficial peroneal nerve branch in 5 of 17 specimens. 6…”
Section: Fixationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method of fixation should be performed cautiously, as 1 cadaveric study found that dorsolateral retrograde screw placement resulted in injury to the deep peroneal nerve, dorsalis pedis, and/or superficial peroneal nerve branch in 5 of 17 specimens. 6…”
Section: Fixationmentioning
confidence: 99%