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Reconstruction of the Peroneus Brevis Tendon Tears with Semitendinosus Tendon Autograft.

Danilo Ryuko Cândido NishikawaFernando Aires DuarteGuilherme Honda SaitoCesar de Cesar NettoAugusto César MonteiroMarcelo Pires PradoIvan Furlan Grava de Sousa
Published in: Case reports in orthopedics (2019)
Peroneal tendon disorders are common causes of lateral and retromalleolar ankle pain. For irreparable tears of the tendon, a salvage procedure is indicated with segmental resection followed by reconstruction with tenodesis, tendon transfer, or bridging the defect using allograft or autograft. Although there is insufficient evidence to guide which of these treatment options provides the best outcomes, reconstruction with tendon allograft has provided satisfactory clinical results and is effective for pain relief and restoration of tendon function. However, there are concerns about the use of tendon allografts which include its cost and availability, disease transmission, delayed incorporation, and stretching of the graft. The aim of this study is to present the surgical technique for the reconstruction of the peroneus brevis tendon tears using semitendinosus tendon autograft as an alternative to the allograft and report the short-term results of three cases.
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