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CASE SERIES

The Surgical Procedure in Managing Peroneal Tendon Injury: A Case Series

ORCID Icon, ORCID Icon, , & ORCID Icon
Pages 255-262 | Received 15 Mar 2022, Accepted 08 Jul 2022, Published online: 27 Jul 2022
 

Abstract

Introduction

Peroneal tendon injury is one of the pathological ankle conditions which causes pain and is frequently misdiagnosed as ankle sprain. There is a variety of peroneal tendon injuries, depending on the mechanism of injury. We report a series of three peroneal injuries in our institution.

Case Presentation

All three of the patients presented with ankle pain and instability following injuries. There was a presence of peroneus quartus in one of the patients. Retromalleolar pain was revealed in all of the patients, in addition to instability. All of the three patients received open peroneal tendon repair with groove tubular deepening for the 1st patient. Following the surgery, the patients could partially weight-bear after 3–4 weeks. Full range of motion was restored 6 weeks after surgery.

Discussion

The peroneal muscle functions as a dynamic stabilizer of the ankle, which is vital to control the dynamic stability of the lateral ankle. There is a variety of peroneal injuries ranging from split tear to chronic dislocation. The treatment for peroneal tendon subluxation can be conservative or surgical. There are several surgical techniques for peroneal tendon subluxation repair, such as: 1) direct repair of retinaculum; 2) retromalleolar groove deepening; 3) tendon graft reconstruction; 4) bone block procedure; 5) tendon rerouting procedure.

Conclusion

Peroneal tendon injury should always be considered following inversion ankle trauma, especially in case of chronic lateral retromalleolar pain. Surgeries are often required after failure of conservative treatment which can cause impaired walking, decreased sports performance, or chronic pain and muscle strain.

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in relation to this work.