Muscat J O, Rogers W, Cruz A B, Schenck R C
Department of Orthopaedics, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 78284-7774, USA.
J Orthop Trauma. 1996;10(7):476-80. doi: 10.1097/00005131-199610000-00005.
Combined orthopaedic and vascular injuries are becoming more common owing to an increasing incidence of high-energy trauma and gunshot wounds. We present our experience using the posteromedial approach in treating eight orthopaedic patients with popliteal arterial injuries. All patients underwent popliteal exploration by a vascular surgeon through a posteromedial approach (releasing the pes anserinus and the medial gastrocnemius). The arterial injuries were reconstructed in five patients using a reverse saphenous vein graft and directly repaired in three patients. Two patients had delayed healing of their incisions as a result of the original injury. There were no neural injuries. The posteromedial approach is extensile and utilitarian, and it represents the exposure of choice for arterial injuries about the knee.
由于高能创伤和枪伤的发生率不断增加,骨科和血管联合损伤正变得越来越常见。我们介绍了使用后内侧入路治疗8例伴有腘动脉损伤的骨科患者的经验。所有患者均由血管外科医生通过后内侧入路(松解鹅足和腓肠肌内侧头)进行腘部探查。5例患者使用大隐静脉逆向移植重建动脉损伤,3例患者直接修复。2例患者因原发损伤导致切口愈合延迟。无神经损伤。后内侧入路具有扩展性和实用性,是膝关节周围动脉损伤的首选暴露方式。