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Tendon transfer for dysfunction of all tendons in leg excepting Achilles tendon and plantaris tendon following irreparable sciatic nerve palsy – A case report
Institution:Institute of Trauma and Orthopaedics, 108 Central Military Hospital, Hanoi, Viet Nam
Abstract:Introduction and importanceIrreparable sciatic nerve palsy is a cause of foot drop and resulting in absent or weak most of the muscles in leg. There may be dysfunctions of all tendons in the leg excepting Achilles tendon and plantaris tendon. The treatment of this atypical neurologic injury has not been defined.Case presentationI reported a case of foot drop following irreparable sciatic nerve palsy in which there was a dysfunction of all tendons in leg excepting Achilles tendon and plantaris tendon. The medial gastrocnemius tendon and plantaris tendon were transferred into the anterior tibialis tendon, the extensor digitorum longus tendon and extensor hallucis longus tendon. The lateral gastrocnemius tendon was transferred into the peroneus brevis. Four months post-operative, he reported no pain and became capable of walking without the assistance of an orthosis or a crutch and without steppage gait.Clinical discussionAnterior transfer of the tibialis posterior tendon was the preferred procedure. If no posterior tibial tendon function was presented, then in order of preference, the extensor hallucis longus, extensor digitorum longus, peroneal, flexor hallucis longus tendon, medial gastrocnemius, lateral gastrocnemius and plantaris tendon would be used.ConclusionThe atypical dysfunction of all tendons in the leg excepting Achilles tendon and plantaris tendon following irreparable sciatic nerve palsy was presented. Tendon transfer using medial gastrocnemius tendon, lateral gastrocnemius tendon and plantaris tendon seemed to be a good choice for treatment of this injury. It allowed reconstruction of a stable, painless, plantigrade foot.Level of evidenceCase report.
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