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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma:
March 2007 - Volume 21 - Issue 3 - pp 212-214
doi: 10.1097/BOT.0b013e318033bd85
Case Report

Primary Transection of the Superficial Peroneal Nerve Resulting From a Distal Fibula Fracture

Pichler, Wolfgang MD; Clement, Hans MD; Boldin, Christian MD; Grechenig, Wolfgang MD; Tesch, Norbort Peter MD

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Abstract

Although a superficial peroneal nerve injury following an ankle fracture occurs frequently, primary transection of the nerve represents a rare injury. This report documents a case of primary lesion of the superficial peroneal nerve sustained following a Weber B bimalleolar ankle fracture. The nerve injury was diagnosed at the initial examination when the patient was found to have hypoesthesia in the area of her third to fifth toes. Subsequently an open reduction and internal fixation of the ankle fracture was done along with primary suture of the superficial peroneal nerve. At the patient's last follow-up at 8 months, the nerve had completely recovered and there was normal ankle range of motion. This report emphasizes the importance of a detailed neurologic examination including testing for sensation in patients with ankle fractures.

© 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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