Peroneal nerve damage associated with the proximal locking screws of the AIM tibial nail
- PMID: 15826626
- DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2004.10.005
Peroneal nerve damage associated with the proximal locking screws of the AIM tibial nail
Abstract
We report a case of division of the deep peroneal nerve resulting from a drill used in the insertion of an oblique proximal locking screw in an AIM tibial intramedullary nail (DePuy). Operative findings and anatomical study indicate there is a risk of damage to the peroneal nerve associated with the oblique proximal locking screws used in this nail design. If a patient has peroneal nerve palsy after nailing of the tibia, the possibility of nerve division should be considered, so that early exploration and repair of the nerve can be performed.
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