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Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome With Thrombosed Dorsalis Pedis Artery: A Case Report
INTRODUCTION: The aanterior tarsal tunnel syndrome denotes the entrapment of the deep peroneal nerve under the inferior extensor retinaculum. Although various etiological factors have been reported to cause anterior tarsal syndrome, its occurrence with thrombosed dorsalis pedis artery has not been r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4460259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26064866 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/atr.21738 |
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author | Gani, Naseemul Khan, Hayat Ahmad Kamal, Younis Farooq, Munir Jeelani, Hina Shah, Adil Bashir |
author_facet | Gani, Naseemul Khan, Hayat Ahmad Kamal, Younis Farooq, Munir Jeelani, Hina Shah, Adil Bashir |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The aanterior tarsal tunnel syndrome denotes the entrapment of the deep peroneal nerve under the inferior extensor retinaculum. Although various etiological factors have been reported to cause anterior tarsal syndrome, its occurrence with thrombosed dorsalis pedis artery has not been reported in the English literature. CASE PRESENTATION: A 40 -year-old male patient was presented with the history of persistent pain along the dorsal surface of right foot, which was aggravated with the activities. Conservative management was tried without much relief. Diagnosis of anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome was made and the patient was planned for surgery. Thrombosed dorsalis pedis artery was found along with two adjacent collateral vessels. Retinaculum was released and nerve was mobilized. Tight compartment got released. Postoperative period was uneventful. No recurrence was seen on follow-up. CONCLUSION: The anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome is a known disease. A high index of clinical suspicion is required while dealing with the chronic cases. A detailed history to rule out any traumatic event is necessary too. Timely investigations and surgical release give dramatic relief. |
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spelling | pubmed-44602592015-06-10 Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome With Thrombosed Dorsalis Pedis Artery: A Case Report Gani, Naseemul Khan, Hayat Ahmad Kamal, Younis Farooq, Munir Jeelani, Hina Shah, Adil Bashir Arch Trauma Res Case Report INTRODUCTION: The aanterior tarsal tunnel syndrome denotes the entrapment of the deep peroneal nerve under the inferior extensor retinaculum. Although various etiological factors have been reported to cause anterior tarsal syndrome, its occurrence with thrombosed dorsalis pedis artery has not been reported in the English literature. CASE PRESENTATION: A 40 -year-old male patient was presented with the history of persistent pain along the dorsal surface of right foot, which was aggravated with the activities. Conservative management was tried without much relief. Diagnosis of anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome was made and the patient was planned for surgery. Thrombosed dorsalis pedis artery was found along with two adjacent collateral vessels. Retinaculum was released and nerve was mobilized. Tight compartment got released. Postoperative period was uneventful. No recurrence was seen on follow-up. CONCLUSION: The anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome is a known disease. A high index of clinical suspicion is required while dealing with the chronic cases. A detailed history to rule out any traumatic event is necessary too. Timely investigations and surgical release give dramatic relief. Kowsar 2015-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4460259/ /pubmed/26064866 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/atr.21738 Text en Copyright © 2015, Kashan University of Medical Sciences. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Gani, Naseemul Khan, Hayat Ahmad Kamal, Younis Farooq, Munir Jeelani, Hina Shah, Adil Bashir Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome With Thrombosed Dorsalis Pedis Artery: A Case Report |
title | Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome With Thrombosed Dorsalis Pedis Artery: A Case Report |
title_full | Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome With Thrombosed Dorsalis Pedis Artery: A Case Report |
title_fullStr | Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome With Thrombosed Dorsalis Pedis Artery: A Case Report |
title_full_unstemmed | Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome With Thrombosed Dorsalis Pedis Artery: A Case Report |
title_short | Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome With Thrombosed Dorsalis Pedis Artery: A Case Report |
title_sort | anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome with thrombosed dorsalis pedis artery: a case report |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4460259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26064866 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/atr.21738 |
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