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Extensor Retinaculum Syndrome of the Ankle After Injury to the Distal Tibial Physis

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Date 2002 Feb 12
PMID 11837815
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We describe six patients aged from 10 to 15 years who, after injury to the distal tibial physis, presented with the following clinical findings: 1) severe pain and swelling of the ankle; 2) hypoaesthesia or anaesthesia in the web space of the great toe; 3) weakness of extensor hallucis longus and extensor digitorum communis; and 4) pain on passive flexion of the toes, especially the great toe. In four patients, the fractures were not reduced for more than 24 hours. The intramuscular pressure beneath the superior extensor retinaculum of the ankle was greater than 40 mmHg in all cases (40 to 130 mmHg), and less than 20 mmHg in the anterior compartment. Treatment consisted of release of the superior extensor retinaculum and stabilisation of the fracture. All patients had prompt relief of pain and improved strength and sensation within 24 hours, although two had some residual numbness in the web space of the great toe.

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