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Peroneus Longus Graft Harvest Does Not Affect Ankle Biomechanics: A Narrative Review
Arora Manit1, Rambani Rohit2, Kini Abhishek3
1Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Fortis Mohali, Punjab, India.
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The peroneus longus graft has gained much attention in recent years as a reliable autograft for primary ACL surgery. Critics have voiced concerns related to its impact on ankle biomechanics. The current review aims to synthesize the available literature on ankle biomechanics after peroneus harvest. The quantum of evidence available shows that PL harvest does not significantly impact ankle eversion or plantarflexion strength. Its impact on gait needs to be studied more deeply before any significant conclusions can be drawn.

