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Functional and ultrasonographic outcomes after surgical fibular tendon stabilisation by isolated re-tensioning of the superior fibular retinaculum - 21/04/17

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2016.12.004 
C. Choufani a, , R. Rousseau a, A. Massein b, H. Pascal-Moussellard a, F. Khiami a
a Service de chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologique, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France 
b Service de radiologie ostéoarticulaire, Hôpital de la Pitié Salpêtrière, Paris, France 

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Abstract

Background

Fibular tendon dislocation is a rare and usually sports-related injury. We report the functional and ultrasonographic outcomes of a simple technique for re-tensioning the superior fibular retinaculum.

Hypothesis

Our retinaculum re-tensioning technique is not followed by recurrent fibular tendon dislocation, as demonstrated by ultrasonography.

Material and method

This single-centre single-surgeon retrospective study included 17 patients who underwent surgery to treat fibular tendon dislocation between January 2008 and December 2013. The functional outcome at last follow-up was assessed based on the AOFAS score. Subjective patient satisfaction and return to sports were recorded. Dynamic comparative ultrasonography was performed at last follow-up and the results used to separate the patients into four categories: normal, recurrent dislocation, subluxation, and residual tendinopathy.

Results

The 17 patients had a mean age of 32.6±9.7 years (range, 18–52 years) and a mean pre-operative AOFAS score of 59.9±11.3 (range, 34–71). Mean follow-up was 36.9±16.9 months (range, 12–60 months). The mean AOFAS score at last follow-up was 89±9.0 (range, 68–100). Of the 17 patients, 7 (41%) returned to the same level of sports. The remaining 10 patients returned to a lower level or did not return to sports, usually (70%) for personal or work-related reasons. Follow-up ultrasonography was normal in 12 (71%) patients. Of the remaining 5 patients, 2 had clinically silent recurrent dislocation and 3 had residual tendinopathy, including 1 who was only moderately satisfied due to persistent pain. Of the 4 patients who reported pain due to the knots in the non-absorbable sutures used to tighten the retinaculum, 1 required removal of the sutures. No other complications were recorded. Finally, 16 (94%) patients were satisfied or very satisfied.

Discussion

Retinaculum re-tensioning is effective in stabilising the fibular tendons, with no true recurrences. Ultrasonography can detect clinically silent subluxation. This simple and reproducible technique is associated with a very low complication rate and with excellent functional and anatomical outcomes.

Level of evidence

Retrospective, level IV.

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Keywords : Fibular tendon dislocation, Retinacular repair, Ultrasonography


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