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Danger to the popliteal artery in high tibial osteotomy.

S H Zaidi1, A G Cobb, G Bentley.   

Abstract

We report a case in which the popliteal artery was divided during upper tibial osteotomy performed with the knee in 90 degrees of flexion. This position is believed to allow it to fall safely back from the tibia, but we could find no published confirmation. We used duplex ultrasonography in ten healthy volunteers to measure the distance from the popliteal artery to the posterior surface of the tibia at various degrees of flexion of the knee. Our results showed that in 12 of 20 knees the popliteal artery was closer to the tibia in 90 degrees of knee flexion than in full extension. Surgeons performing upper tibial osteotomy should be aware that flexing the knee does not protect the popliteal artery from injury.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7744920

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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