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Split peroneus brevis transfer: nonosseous ankle stabilization procedure

M K Wilson, W K Smith, W B Johnston

    The Journal of Foot Surgery
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    This study presents a novel soft-tissue lateral ankle stabilization technique using the peroneus brevis tendon. The procedure avoids bone structures, offering a new approach for ankle ligament repair and reinforcement.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Sports Medicine
    • Anatomy

    Background:

    • Lateral collateral ligament injuries are common in ankle sprains.
    • Surgical reconstruction of these ligaments is a well-documented procedure.
    • Existing methods may involve osseous structures, potentially increasing complexity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a novel, entirely soft-tissue lateral ankle stabilization technique.
    • To describe the utilization of the peroneus brevis tendon for ligamentous reinforcement.
    • To evaluate the feasibility and modifications of this specific surgical approach.

    Main Methods:

    • A cohort of 19 patients underwent the described lateral ankle stabilization procedure.
    • The technique exclusively uses soft tissues, specifically reinforcing the lateral capsule and collateral ligaments with peroneus brevis tendon.

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  • No osseous structures were involved in the surgical reconstruction.
  • Main Results:

    • The study details a specific surgical technique for lateral ankle stabilization.
    • The procedure involves the use of the peroneus brevis tendon for reinforcement.
    • Follow-up data from 19 patients with a mean of 14 months is considered.

    Conclusions:

    • The presented technique offers an alternative to traditional lateral ankle ligament reconstruction.
    • Soft-tissue reinforcement using the peroneus brevis tendon is a viable surgical option.
    • Further evaluation of this technique and its modifications is warranted.