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Endoscopic fibular groove deepening for stabilisation of recurrent peroneal tendons instability in a patient with open physes.

Ali MaqdesCamille SteltzlenNicolas Pujol
Published in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2016)
This is a report of a rare case of recurrent traumatic peroneal tendon dislocation in a patient with open physes. Through fibular tendon endoscopy, an intramuscular needle was introduced under direct visualisation and implanted inferiorly to the growth plate while reclining the tendons posteriorly. A fibular groove deepening was performed in order to stabilize the tendons. The patient was able to return to full activity after 3 months. MRI taken 12 months after surgery showed neither signs of recurrence of the lesion nor growth plate disturbance. This is a first case report of peroneal tendons stabilisation by tendoscopic retro-malleolar groove deepening in a child. Level of evidence Case report, Level IV.
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