Common peroneal nerve injuries in knee dislocations: results with one-stage nerve repair and tibialis posterior tendon transfer

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D. Garozzo
S. Ferraresi
P. Buffatti
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[1] Department of Neurosurgery,
[2] S. Maria della Misericordia Hospital,undefined
[3] Via Tre Martiri,undefined
[4] I-45100 Rovigo,undefined
[5] Italy Tel.: +39-0425-394145 Fax: +39-0425-394209 E-mail: debgar66@interfree.it,undefined
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Key words Common peroneal nerve palsy; Foot drop; Knee dislocations; Nerve graft; Tibialis posterior tendon transfer;
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10.1007/s101950200014
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We report our experience in the treatment of common peroneal nerve (CPN) palsy following knee dislocations: a twelve-year surgical series of 26 patients presenting with a traumatic injury of the lateral sciatic nerve and no spontaneous recovery is reviewed. From 1988 to 1991, we performed nerve surgery alone on 3 patients. Their results were highly disappointing and in none did we observe muscle recovery. Since 1991 nerve surgery was associated with a palliative procedure for 23 patients. Although at surgical exploration, severe nerve damage was found in 87% of these patients (thereby indicating the need for graft repair), the overall outcome was good, with a score of M3 on the BMRC scale in about 75% of the cases. These results suggest that the one-stage association of microsurgical nerve repair and tibialis posterior tendon transfer changed the destiny of these injuries.
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