The Lister's tubercle trapdoor: a minimally invasive technique for harvesting cancellous bone from the distal radius.
Mark RossJamie McKenzieGregory CouzensPublished in: European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopedie traumatologie (2019)
Bone graft harvest from the distal radius, immediately proximal to the Lister's tubercle, is a common technique in upper limb surgery. Here, we present a minimally invasive technique to harvest bone graft using a replaceable, well vascularized access trapdoor. The hinged trapdoor technique allows a small incision over Lister's tubercle and does not violate the fibro-osseous tunnel of the third compartment. Nearby structures like the superficial radial nerve, extensor carpi radialis brevis and extensor pollicis longus are safely protected throughout. Closure of the trapdoor creates a smooth surface and therefore little or no surrounding trauma.