Modified Boyd amputation.
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چکیده
Amputation is one of the oldest procedures in surgery; this is shown on the wall of the Temple of Rameses III near Luxor. In the foot, amputation between the tarsometatarsal level and the level of the Syme procedure results in an equinus deformity due to imbalance between tendons acting at the ankle. Syme’s amputation is simple and produces a stump with end-bearing properties and good proprioception (Harris 1956). Its disadvantages are shortening, some difficulty in fitting a prosthesis because of the thickening of the ankle, and occasional failure to achieve full weight-bearing due to migration of the fat pad. Boyd’s operation (1939) retains the calcaneus and fuses it with the tibia in the ankle mortise. It provides an excellent weight-bearing stump with no need for an artificial limb, but it has been discarded because of difficulty in obtaining sound calcaneotibial fusion (Mills 1981). During the war in Afghanistan, many soldiers and civilians were injured by mines, and had a foot or part of a foot blown off. In those with partial preservation of the hindfoot, we developed a modified Boyd amputation, using the talus as a bone graft. Three cases are reported. Patients and methods. Three male patients of average age 28 years were referred a few days after injury. All had lost the forefoot and showed equinus deformity of the remaining hindfoot (Fig. 1). The aim was to save as much of the foot as possible and to avoid a higher level of amputation. Repeated debridement was required before definitive operation (Fig. 2). Technique of operation. When the wound is clean, operation is performed under general anaesthesia, without a tourniquet. Two incisions are made. A curved incision behind the medial malleolus exposes the neurovascular bundle and the medial side of the ankle; a lateral incision behind the lateral malleolus exposes the peroneus tendons and the lateral ankle. Long plantar and dorsal flaps are preserved and the talus is removed in one piece, by careful dissection, tilting the calcaneus medially. The tibial surface of the ankle and the superior surface of the calcaneus are cleared of articular surface to create flat bony surfaces and bony and soft-tissue debris is removed. The talus is trimmed and reshaped to fit the tibia on its superior surface and flattened on its inferior surface to fit the prepared calcaneus. This block graft is inserted and held in position by a Steinmann pin passed from the heel through the calcaneus and the graft into the tibia. The wounds are irrigated and closed. A small incision over the posterior heel allows complete tenotomy of tendo Achillis. A belowknee cast is applied to protect the wound and to help maintain the correct position of the heel pad. The patient is mobilised, non-weightbearing on crutches. After ten days the wound is exposed, and if there is no infection, the skin defect on the anterior aspect of the stump (Fig. 3) is covered by a skin graft. The pin is retained until there is radiographic bony union at about 10 to 14 weeks. Important points. The medial vascular bundle must be exposed to assist preservation of the blood supply to the calcaneus. The division of tendo Achillis is essential to remove a deforming force and allow union without equinus deformity. Results. In all three patients there was bony union (Fig. 4), with eventual skin healing after secondary suture in one expose the femoral nerve to thermal lesions from cement (Simmons et al 1991). The use of certain reinforcing rings, especially when they are oversized, also carry a risk. The clinical diagnosis of femoral nerve palsy is usually obvious but it should be confirmed by EMG. The absence of clinical and electrodiagnostic recovery after four to six months is an indication for exploratory surgery. Conclusion. Complete division of the femoral nerve during THR is extremely rare and very few cases have been described. This danger should be recognised, however, in order to avoid surgery that may possibly injure the nerve. It is important to diagnose these nerve injuries and follow their course closely by regular examination so that repair may be performed at the earliest opportunity. No benefits in any form have been received or will be received from a commercial party related directly or indirectly to the subject of this article.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume
دوره 78 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1996