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Peroneal tendoscopy effectively treats various peroneal tendon issues, including tenosynovitis and tears. This minimally invasive procedure offers good outcomes and serves as a valuable diagnostic tool for ankle conditions.

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  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Sports Medicine
  • Ankle Arthroscopy

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  • Peroneal tendon pathologies are common causes of ankle pain and dysfunction.
  • Surgical interventions are often necessary for conditions like tenosynovitis, subluxation, and tears.
  • Accurate diagnosis and effective treatment are crucial for restoring ankle function.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the indications and outcomes of peroneal tendoscopy.
  • To evaluate its utility as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool.
  • To assess the safety and efficacy of the procedure.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies reporting on peroneal tendoscopy.
  • Analysis of indications, surgical techniques, and patient outcomes.
  • Assessment of complication rates and diagnostic accuracy.

Main Results:

  • Peroneal tendoscopy is indicated for tenosynovitis, subluxation/dislocation, snapping tendons, partial tears, and adhesions.
  • The procedure demonstrated value as a diagnostic tool in select cases.
  • Good to excellent outcomes were reported in the majority of patients.

Conclusions:

  • Peroneal tendoscopy is a versatile and effective procedure for managing a range of peroneal tendon disorders.
  • It offers a favorable risk-benefit profile with a low complication rate.
  • The technique is valuable for both surgical treatment and diagnosis of ankle pathology.