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Peroneal tendon pathology.

Thomas Zgonis1, Gary Peter Jolly, Vasilios Polyzois

  • 1Connecticut Reconstructive Foot Surgeons, 21 Woodland Street, Suite 221, Hartford, CT 06105, USA. thomaszgonis@yahoo.com

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
|November 24, 2004
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Peroneal tendon pathology, including tears and subluxation, can result from chronic ankle instability. This review covers the causes, diagnosis, and surgical repair of these common yet underreported injuries.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Sports Medicine
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Peroneal tendon pathology is a frequent clinical issue.
  • These injuries are often underreported in scientific literature.
  • Pathologies include tears, ruptures, tenosynovitis, and os peroneum fractures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the pathophysiology of peroneal tendon injuries.
  • To discuss diagnostic imaging modalities for peroneal tendon pathology.
  • To outline current surgical repair techniques for peroneal tendons.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of peroneal tendon pathology.
  • Analysis of diagnostic imaging techniques (e.g., MRI, ultrasound).
  • Synthesis of current surgical approaches for peroneal tendon repair.

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Main Results:

  • Chronic lateral ankle instability and varus foot alignment are key contributors.
  • A range of pathologies affect the peroneal tendons and associated structures.
  • Various imaging techniques aid in diagnosis, guiding surgical intervention.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding peroneal tendon injury mechanisms is crucial.
  • Accurate diagnosis through imaging is essential for effective treatment.
  • Current surgical techniques offer viable repair options for peroneal tendon pathology.