Depth Variations of Second and Third Tarsometatarsal joints during Dorsal Compression Staple Fixation using Two Different bridge lengths: An Anatomic Study

Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases(2024)

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Fusion of the second and third tarsometatarsal joints is utilized for various arthritic pathologies and traumatic conditions. A cadaveric study using 20 fresh-frozen transtibial specimens were used for a stimulated arthrodesis study. Half of the specimens underwent drilling via drill guide for a respective 15mm and 20mm dorsal bridge length staples. Each drill guide was placed equidistant from each joint at 7.5mm for the 15mm bridge length and 10m for the 20m bridge length, then drilled bicortically in parallel with the joint line. For the 15mm bridge length on the second metatarsal, the mean depth was 22.5 mm ± 2.2, and was 26.7 mm ± 3.8 proximal on the intermediate cuneiform. For the 20mm bridge length on the second metatarsal, the mean depth was 22.3 mm ± 2.2 and was 27.2 mm ± 2.0 proximal on the intermediate cuneiform. For the 15mm bridge length for the third metatarsal mean depth was 21.5 mm ± 3.2, and was 24.2 mm ± 2.9 proximal on the lateral cuneiform. For the 20mm bridge length on the third metatarsal, the mean depth was 20.3 mm ± 2.4 and was 24.6 mm ± 2.4 proximal on the lateral cuneiform. A student's two tailed homoscedastic t-Test was calculated for the 7.5 mm vs 10 mm distal and proximal distances for both second and third TMT data sets and found there was no significant differences in depth.
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midfoot arthrodesis,staple fixation,midfoot arthritis,midfoot anatomy
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