Minimally Invasive Retrograde Method of Harvesting the Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon: A Cadaveric Study. Issue 4 (16th October 2019)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Minimally Invasive Retrograde Method of Harvesting the Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon: A Cadaveric Study. Issue 4 (16th October 2019)
- Main Title:
- Minimally Invasive Retrograde Method of Harvesting the Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon: A Cadaveric Study
- Authors:
- Bull, Patrick
Goss, David
Halverson, Adam - Abstract:
- Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Utilization of the flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon is well described for several tendon augmentation procedures. Recently, several authors have described a minimally invasive (MI) technique to harvest the tendon utilizing a hamstring tendon stripper. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of harvesting the FHL tendon utilizing this novel technique. Methods: The FHL tendon was harvested through a transverse plantar incision over the interphalangeal joint of the great toe in 10 fresh-frozen cadaver lower extremities. Complications, tendon length and interconnections between the FHL and flexor digitorum longus (FDL) were recorded. The specimens were then dissected by a single surgeon in a standardized fashion and damage to any surrounding structures was recorded. Results: The average length of the FHL tendon from the distal stump to the 1st inter-tendinous connection was 13.33 cm (range 8.8-16 cm, SD: 2.28 cm). Eight cadavers demonstrated Plaass Type 1 interconnections while 2 were Type 3. There was no injury to the medial and lateral plantar arteries or nerves, plantar plate or FDL tendons. One FHL tendon was amputated during graft harvesting. Conclusion: Care must be taken when approaching the sustentaculum with the tendon harvester in order to avoid amputation of the graft against a hard bony endpoint. Additionally, flexion and extension of the lateral toes can aid in successful tendon harvest whenCategory: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Utilization of the flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon is well described for several tendon augmentation procedures. Recently, several authors have described a minimally invasive (MI) technique to harvest the tendon utilizing a hamstring tendon stripper. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of harvesting the FHL tendon utilizing this novel technique. Methods: The FHL tendon was harvested through a transverse plantar incision over the interphalangeal joint of the great toe in 10 fresh-frozen cadaver lower extremities. Complications, tendon length and interconnections between the FHL and flexor digitorum longus (FDL) were recorded. The specimens were then dissected by a single surgeon in a standardized fashion and damage to any surrounding structures was recorded. Results: The average length of the FHL tendon from the distal stump to the 1st inter-tendinous connection was 13.33 cm (range 8.8-16 cm, SD: 2.28 cm). Eight cadavers demonstrated Plaass Type 1 interconnections while 2 were Type 3. There was no injury to the medial and lateral plantar arteries or nerves, plantar plate or FDL tendons. One FHL tendon was amputated during graft harvesting. Conclusion: Care must be taken when approaching the sustentaculum with the tendon harvester in order to avoid amputation of the graft against a hard bony endpoint. Additionally, flexion and extension of the lateral toes can aid in successful tendon harvest when tendon interconnections are encountered. Utilizing this MI technique appears to be a safe and effective way to obtain a long FHL tendon graft tissue augmentation. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Foot & ankle orthopaedics. Volume 4:Issue 4(2019)
- Journal:
- Foot & ankle orthopaedics
- Issue:
- Volume 4:Issue 4(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 4, Issue 4 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 4
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0004-0004-0000
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- Page End:
- Publication Date:
- 2019-10-16
- Subjects:
- flexor hallucis longus -- transverse plantar incision -- FHL tendon -- flexor digitorum longus
Foot -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Ankle -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Orthopedics -- Periodicals
617.584 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sagepublications.com/ ↗
http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/faoa/current ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1177/2473011419S00122 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2473-0114
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