Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Distal Fibular Intramedullary Canal: A Cadaveric Evaluation

2018 
Fractures of the distal fibula secondary to rotational ankle injuries are one of the most common injuries requiring surgical intervention. The aim of this study was to describe the anatomy of the distal fibular medullary canal as a means of aiding in surgical management with an intramedullary device. Twenty fresh cadaveric below-knee specimens (group 1, 10 in 2015, group 2, 10 in 2016) were dissected to expose the distal fibular. Fifteen (10 mm each) segments were sectioned with a sagittal saw from the distal tip proximally and measured with a digital caliper. In group I, the widest and narrowest fibular diameter was at the 20-mm interval (mean 15.02 mm) and 90-mm interval (mean 3.51 mm), respectively. From 70 to 120 mm, the mean diameter was less than 4.0 mm. In group 2, the widest and narrowest diameter was at the 20-mm interval (mean 15.05 mm) and 100-mm interval (mean 4.33 mm), respectively. From 70 to 140 mm, the mean diameter was less than 5.0 mm. The combined mean diameter at the 60- to 80-mm inter...
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