Distal Peroneus Longus Dislocation and Pseudohypertrophy of the Peroneal Tubercle: A Systematic Review

2019 
ABSTRACT Peroneal tendon injuries at the peroneal tubercle are rare. No systematic research regarding this pathology is currently available. In this systematic literature review, the author evaluated the present knowledge about peroneal tendon lesions at the lateral calcaneal wall. These lesions are predominantly associated with peroneal tubercle enlargement. Information on 25 respective patients (26 cases) has been published in 14 articles. Until now, only 3 reports presented 5 patients with dislocation of the peroneus longus tendon combined with inferior peroneal retinaculum lesions. In these cases, the peroneal tubercle was not enlarged. All reviewed patients were treated surgically. Enlarged peroneal tubercles were resected. Groove deepening and inferior peroneal retinaculum reconstruction addressed distal peroneus longus tendon dislocations. The reported results were either excellent or good. Recurrent dislocations can cause lesions of the peroneus longus tendon at the peroneal tubercle. This pathology is rare and can be addressed surgically. In cases without tendon dislocation, the enlarged peroneal tubercles are removed or shaped, whereas dislocations in normal shaped peroneal tubercles require groove deepening and inferior peroneal retinaculum reconstruction.
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