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"Safe incision" in calcaneal sliding osteotomies reduces the incidence of sural nerve injury.

David González-MartínMario Herrera-PérezJorge Ojeda-JiménezDiego Rendón-DíazVictor ValderrabanoJosé Luis Pais-Brito
Published in: International orthopaedics (2021)
Sural nerve injury after calcaneal sliding osteotomies is higher than previously reported in the scientific literature, with an incidence of 35.1% (20/57 patients). Respecting the so-called safe zone (oblique incision that runs through the point that is > 1/3 of the distance from the tip of the lateral malleolus to the posteroinferior margin of the calcaneus) clearly decreases the incidence of sural nerve injury. Finally, the majority of patients remained asymptomatic despite the neurological injury.
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