Effects of ligation of lateral intermuscular septum perforating vessels on blood supply to the femur
Karl Grob, M Manestar, A Lang, T Ackland, H Gilbey & M S Kuster
abstract
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INTRODUCTION
With a subvastus approach to the femur, the vessels that perforate
the lateral intermuscular septum (LISP-vessels) must be ligated. The
effect on the blood supply to the femur remains unclear. The purpose
of the current study was to investigate the effect of ligation of
the LISP-Vessels on the blood supply and to examine the anatomy of
the LISP-vessels and the anastomoses around the femur.
MATERIALS
In six human cadavers the LISP vessels were ligated by a lateral
subvastus approach on one side. The contralateral side served as
control group. After bilateral injection of different coloured
silicon dyes into the lateral and medial circumflex femoral artery
(green), deep femoral artery (red) and the superficial femoral
artery (blue) dissection was performed bilaterally. The arterial
perfusion on both sides was compared and the anatomy of the LISP
vessels studied.
RESULTS
The medullary perfusion of the femur was not altered by the ligation
of the LISP vessels. It did also not lead to a decrease in
periosteal vessel filling. The LISP vessels were shown to be a part
of a complex and rich anastomotic network and play an important role
in the perfusion of the femur and quadriceps muscle group. The
ligature could be compensated for by this anastomotic network.
Branches to the periosteum separate from the LISP vessels
immediately after perforating the lateral intermuscular septum. The
linea aspera turned out to be an important area for the femoral
blood supply.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
Exposure of the femur through a lateral subvastus approach with
ligation of LISP vessels causes a certain degree of soft tissue
trauma. However, by using a gentle surgical technique the periostal
perfusion of the femur can be preserved by a potent anastomotic
network after ligation of the LISP vessels if they are not ligated
to close to the lateral intermuscular septum and the linea aspera is
not unnecessarily exposed.
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citation
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Grob K, Manestar M, Lang A, Ackland T, Gilbey H, Kuster M S. Effects
of ligation of lateral intermuscular septum perforating vessels on
blood supply to the femur. Injury 2015;.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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22-10-2015
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journal title
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Injury
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ISSN electronic
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1879-0267
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PubMed
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26520362
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DOI
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10.1016/j.injury.2015.09.029
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