Fasciotomy of the Foot: An Anatomical Study with Special Reference to Release of the Calcaneal Compartment
- 1 April 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Foot & Ankle
- Vol. 10 (5) , 267-275
- https://doi.org/10.1177/107110079001000505
Abstract
Three patients with calcaneal fractures developed clawing of the lesser toes as a late sequela. Believing that this complication may be the result of contractures from an occult compartment syndrome of the foot, an investigation of the anatomical compartments of the foot was performed. The various compartments of 17 unembalmed adult lower limb specimens were injected with dyed gelatin in a controlled fashion. After freezing, the feet were sectioned either transversely or sagittally. The distribution of the dyed gelatin was then studied. Nine compartments were identified. These were the (1) medial, (2) superficial, (3) lateral, (4) adductor, (5–8) four interossei, and (9) calcaneal. The contents of each compartment was then studied as was the compartment's location in the foot and its position relative to other compartments. We identified a new, separate compartment which lies deep to the superficial compartment in the hindfoot area only. This compartment contains the quadratus plantae muscle. We have named it the “calcaneal” compartment to emphasize its hindfoot location. In addition, a communication was demonstrated between the calcaneal compartment and the deep posterior compartment of the leg through the retinaculum behind the medial malleolus, following the neurovascular and tendinous structures. Claw toe deformity following calcaneus fracture appears to be due to late contracture of the quadratus plantae muscle in the calcaneal compartment. A surgical technique for release of all of the foot compartments is described.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Crush Injuries of the Foot with Compartment Syndrome: Immediate One-Stage ManagementFoot & Ankle, 1989
- Experimental Decompression of the Fascial Compartments of the Foot—The Basis for Fasciotomy in Acute Compartment SyndromesFoot & Ankle, 1988
- The Plantar Ecchymosis Sign in Fractures of the CalcaneusPublished by Wolters Kluwer Health ,1986
- Heel Pain—Operative ResultsFoot & Ankle, 1984
- Plantar Fascial Spaces of the Foot and a Proposed Surgical ApproachFoot & Ankle, 1980
- The Plantar Compartments of the Foot: A Roentgen ApproachInvestigative Radiology, 1977
- Treatment of established Volkmannʼs contractureJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1975
- Anatomical compartments of the sole of the human footThe Anatomical Record, 1961
- Heel Spur (Calcaneal Spur)A.M.A. Archives of Surgery, 1957
- An Address on VOLKMANN'S ISCHAEMIC CONTRACTURE, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TREATMENTBMJ, 1928