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The Acute surgical Treatment in Superior Peroneal Retinacular Injury in Ankle
Suk Goo Han, Nam Yong Choi, In Tak Choo, Sung Jin Park, Young Mok Kang, In Ju Lee
Journal of the Korean Society of Fractures 1998;11(3):605-610.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.1998.11.3.605
Published online: June 23, 2016

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St, Paul KangNam St, Mary's Hospital, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

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  • The superior peroneal retinacular injury in ankle is often diagnosed as an ankle sprain and treated conservatively because of normal bony contour in type 1,2 injury according to Eckery's classification and small bony fragment with early union, evenly displaced in type 3. But its complications such as peroneal tendinitis and recurrent subluxation or dislocation of peroneal tendons sometimes develop late. Compared to peroneal tendinitis, the surgical treatment method for recurrent subluxation or dislocation of peroneal tendons is known superor to conservative method in results. And many reconstructive methods have been reported. In spite of their good results, harmfulness to normal structures, recurrences and technical difficulties may be a problem. So we perfomed 10 cases of acute surgical repair in superior peroneal retinacular injuries in ankle from March 1993 to February 1997 and prospectively analysed their clinical and radiological results with complications. Preoperative radiological diagnosis was done by plain films, peroneal tenography with computed tomography and also postperatively evaluated with plain films and peroneal tenography. 1. The most common cause of injury was sports(6 cases) including ski injury(4 cases) and average age of the patient was 29(17-56) years. 2. 4 cases of bony avulsion(type 3) were fixed with mini-screws and mean duration of bony union was 3.6 months. 3. The incidental subluxation or dislocation of peroneal tendons was not found intraoperatively and postoperatively. 4. All patients are able to participate in active exercise postoperatively except one patient who complains of lateral ankle discomfort due to peroneal tendinitis. In conclusion, acute surgical repair of superior peroneal retinacular injury in ankle is a recommended method to prevent it's complications such as peroneal retinacular injury in ankle is a recommended method to prevent it's complications such as peroneal tendinitis and subluxation or dislocation of peroneal tendons especially, in young and active patients.

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