Anatomical basis of a safe mini-invasive technique for lengthening of the anterior gastrocnemius aponeurosis

Surg Radiol Anat. 2021 Jan;43(1):53-61. doi: 10.1007/s00276-020-02536-1. Epub 2020 Jul 23.

Abstract

Background: The surgical procedure itself of lengthening the gastrocnemius muscle aponeurosis is performed to treat multiple musculoskeletal, neurological and metabolical pathologies related to a gastro-soleus unit contracture such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, metatarsalgia, cerebral palsy, or diabetic foot ulcerations. Therefore, the aim of our research was to prove the effectiveness and safety of a new ultrasound-guided surgery-technique for the lengthening of the anterior gastrocnemius muscle aponeurosis, the "GIAR"- technique: the gastrocnemius-intramuscular aponeurosis release.

Methods and results: An ultrasound-guided surgical GIAR on ten fresh-frozen specimens (10 donors, 8 male, 2 females, 5 left and 5 right) was performed. Exclusion criteria of the donated bodies to science were BMI above 35 (impaired ultrasound echogenicity), signs of traumas in the ankle and crural region, a history of ankle or foot ischemic vascular disorder, surgery or space-occupying mass lesions. The surgical procedures were performed by two podiatric surgeons with more than 6 years of experience in ultrasound-guided procedures. The anterior gastrocnemius muscle aponeurosis was entirely transected in 10 over 10 specimens, with a mean portal length of 2 mm (± 1 mm). The mean gain at the ankle joint ROM after the GIAR was 7.9° (± 1.1°). No damages of important anatomical structures could be found.

Conclusion: Results of this study indicate that our novel ultrasound-guided surgery for the lengthening of the anterior gastrocnemius muscle aponeurosis (GIAR) might be an effective and safe procedure.

Keywords: Aponeurosis; Gastrocnemius muscle; Minimally invasive; Ultrasound.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Aponeurosis / surgery*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
  • Muscle, Skeletal / surgery*
  • Orthopedic Procedures / methods*
  • Ultrasonography, Interventional