An anatomic study of vascularized fibular grafts.
- Author:
Yue-liang ZHU
1
;
Yong-qing XU
;
Jun YANG
;
Jun LI
;
Xiu-fu LAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Cadaver; Female; Fibula; blood supply; innervation; Humans; Male
- From: Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2008;11(5):279-282
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo study the applied anatomy of the vascular and muscular innervations related to vascularized fibular grafts.
METHODSThirty-four cadaveric lower extremities were dissected for this study. The observations included fibular length, fibular nutrient artery, arcuate arteries, and innervation of fibular muscles. The fibulas were averagely divided into four segments and the locations of relevant vessels and nerves were ascertained.
RESULTSAll specimens had 1 fibular nutrient artery and 4-9 arcuate arteries except 1 specimen which had only 1 arcuate artery. The fibular nutrient artery and the first three arcuate arteries were constantly located between the distal half of the 1/4 segment and 2/4 segment of the fibula. The muscular branch of the superficial peroneal nerve passed through the surface of the periosteum in the 2/4 segment of the fibula.
CONCLUSIONSThe most proximal osteotomy point locates at the midpoint of the 1/4 segment by which it ensure the maximal potential for preserving the nutrient vessels. The muscular branch of the superficial peroneal nerve is fragile to injury at the 2/4 segment of the fibula.