Transient superficial peroneal nerve palsy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

A 19-year-old male subject was diagnosed with medial meniscal, lateral meniscal and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. The symptoms did not subside after 4 months of physical therapy, and he underwent arthroscopic partial medial and lateral meniscectomy and ACL reconstruction. Immediately after...

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Main Author: Majed Alrowaili
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/832
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spelling doaj-9f7006a6c87b4c49a356bbe5f0c084642021-04-02T09:18:29ZengMDPI AGClinics and Practice2039-72752039-72832016-06-016210.4081/cp.2016.832345Transient superficial peroneal nerve palsy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionMajed Alrowaili0Department of Surgery, Northern Border University, ArarA 19-year-old male subject was diagnosed with medial meniscal, lateral meniscal and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. The symptoms did not subside after 4 months of physical therapy, and he underwent arthroscopic partial medial and lateral meniscectomy and ACL reconstruction. Immediately after the patient woke up from general anesthesia, he started experience loss of sensation in the area of superficial peroneal nerve with inverted dorsiflexion of foot and ankle. Instantly, the bandage and knee brace was removed and a diagnosis of compartment syndrome was ruled out. After eight hours, post-operatively, the patient started receiving physiotherapy. He complained of numbness and tingling in the same area. After 24 h, post-operatively, the patient started to regain dorsiflexion and eversion gradually. Two days after the surgery, the patient exhibited complete recovery of neurological status.https://www.clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/832Superficial peroneal nerveneurapraxiaanterior cruciate ligament reconstructionnerve injury.
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Transient superficial peroneal nerve palsy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Clinics and Practice
Superficial peroneal nerve
neurapraxia
anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
nerve injury.
author_facet Majed Alrowaili
author_sort Majed Alrowaili
title Transient superficial peroneal nerve palsy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
title_short Transient superficial peroneal nerve palsy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
title_full Transient superficial peroneal nerve palsy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
title_fullStr Transient superficial peroneal nerve palsy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Transient superficial peroneal nerve palsy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
title_sort transient superficial peroneal nerve palsy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
publisher MDPI AG
series Clinics and Practice
issn 2039-7275
2039-7283
publishDate 2016-06-01
description A 19-year-old male subject was diagnosed with medial meniscal, lateral meniscal and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. The symptoms did not subside after 4 months of physical therapy, and he underwent arthroscopic partial medial and lateral meniscectomy and ACL reconstruction. Immediately after the patient woke up from general anesthesia, he started experience loss of sensation in the area of superficial peroneal nerve with inverted dorsiflexion of foot and ankle. Instantly, the bandage and knee brace was removed and a diagnosis of compartment syndrome was ruled out. After eight hours, post-operatively, the patient started receiving physiotherapy. He complained of numbness and tingling in the same area. After 24 h, post-operatively, the patient started to regain dorsiflexion and eversion gradually. Two days after the surgery, the patient exhibited complete recovery of neurological status.
topic Superficial peroneal nerve
neurapraxia
anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
nerve injury.
url https://www.clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/832
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