Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4054710 Foot and Ankle Surgery 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundPercutaneous Achilles tendon repairs are gaining in popularity. This study aims to quantify the risk of sural nerve injury when using the Achillon device.MethodsThe Achillon device was instrumented into 15 cadaveric specimens and through dissection the rate of sural nerve puncture and the position of the sural nerve in relation to the Achilles tendon was documented.ResultsThe sural nerve was found lateral to the Achilles tendon insertion point over a range of 14.3 mm and crossed the lateral border of the Achilles tendon over a range of 57.7 mm.The sural nerve was punctured a total of 6 times and in 4 out of 15 cadaveric specimens (27%). Four out of the 6 punctures occurred when the Achillon device was instrumented distally.ConclusionsThe sural nerve displays a highly variable anatomical course and there is a risk of puncture during percutaneous Achilles tendon repair using the Achillon device.

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