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Anatomical basis of a pedicled cuboid bone graft based on the lateral tarsal artery for talar avascular necrosis.

Lu Bai1, Yan-Bin Peng2, San-Biao Liu1, Xiao-Xiao Xie1, Xue-Min Zhang3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Vascularized pedicled bone-grafting from the cuboid to the talus provides low donor site morbidity and satisfactory outcomes in patients with early-stage talar avascular necrosis. We investigated the anatomy of the rotational vascularized pedicled bone graft from the cuboid.
METHODS: 15 embalmed cadaver specimens were perfused with red latex via the popliteal artery. The lateral malleolus was dissected. The course of the lateral tarsal artery and the vascular territory in the cuboid supplied by the lateral tarsal artery were observed. Vessel diameters were measured.
RESULTS: The course of the lateral tarsal artery to the cuboid was consistent, and a vascularized pedicle of the lateral tarsal artery was present in all specimens. Mean diameter of the lateral tarsal artery was 1.40 ± 0.12 mm (range 1.67-1.25). Mean length of the vascularized pedicle was 67.15 ± 3.18 mm (range 62.43-74.36). The pedicle bone graft was long enough to reach the bony border of both the lateral and medial malleolus.
CONCLUSION: A vascularized pedicled cuboid bone graft based on the lateral tarsal artery has clinical utility for early-stage talar avascular necrosis.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Lateral tarsal artery; Pedicled cuboid flap; Perforating branches; Talar avascular necrosis

Year:  2021        PMID: 34232369     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-021-02789-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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