Anterolateral Approach to Tibia

Indications

  • middle 2/3 of tibia when anterior approach not suitable due to skin

Position

  • Lateral
  • Pad bony prominences

Landmarks

  • Subcutaneous surface of fibula
  • Fibula head
  • Tibial shaft

Incision

  • Straight longitudinal incision
  • Over the shaft of the fibula

Internervous Plane

  • Superficially
    • Peroneus brevis
      • Superficial peroneal nerve
    • Extensor digitorum longus
      • Deep peroneal nerve
  • Deep
    • Tibialis posterior
      • Tibial nerve
    • Extensors of ankle & foot
      • Deep peroneal nerve

Superficial Dissection

  • deepen the incision
  • taking care not to dam age the
    • short saphenous vein in the posterior aspect of the wound
  • incise fascia
  • identify the underlying peroneal muscles
  • develop a plane between peroneus brevis & EDL
  • taking care not to damage the
    • superficial peroneal nerve

Deep Dissection

  • gently detach the extensor musculature from the anterior aspect of the interosseous membrane
  • follow the anterior aspect of the membrance onto the lateral border of the tibia

Dangers

  • Nerves
    • Superficial peroneal nerve
  • Vessels
    • Small saphenous vein