2020
DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usaa093
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Chronic Peroneal Tendon Dislocation: A Case Report

Abstract: We present a unique case of chronic peroneal tendon dislocation in a 47-year-old active duty military member with a 2-mo history of acute onset lateral ankle pain due to sports injury. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed superficial peroneal retinaculum (SPR) disruption, a flattened retrofibular groove, dislocation of the peroneus longus tendon, and a tear of the peroneus brevis tendon. The patient was managed operatively with fibular groove deepening, SPR reconstruction, peroneus brevis debridement, and peron… Show more

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“…Relying solely on MRI, B-ultrasound, and physical examination may not provide a complete picture, and arthroscopy can offer valuable insights to guide the most suitable surgical decision. 14,19,22 Author Contributions Z henyu Wang and Xu Tao: wrote the main manuscript text. Fangcheng Yang, Guo Zheng, Yuanqiang Li, Yang Liu, Xinyu Xie: conducted data analysis and collection.…”
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“…Relying solely on MRI, B-ultrasound, and physical examination may not provide a complete picture, and arthroscopy can offer valuable insights to guide the most suitable surgical decision. 14,19,22 Author Contributions Z henyu Wang and Xu Tao: wrote the main manuscript text. Fangcheng Yang, Guo Zheng, Yuanqiang Li, Yang Liu, Xinyu Xie: conducted data analysis and collection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach allows for a comprehensive evaluation of the integrity of the SPR and the presence of other tendinopathies of the peroneal tendon. Relying solely on MRI, B‐ultrasound, and physical examination may not provide a complete picture, and arthroscopy can offer valuable insights to guide the most suitable surgical decision 14,19,22 …”
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