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Results of the Surgical Treatment of the Medial Tibial Syndrome in Athletes

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Publisher Thieme
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 1989 Feb 1
PMID 2703286
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The medial tibial syndrome (chronic compartment syndrome) is the most common specific overuse injury among athletes in Finland, and it is especially a problem in endurance sports, long-distance running, and jogging. Conservative treatment is usually successful, but if it fails, fasciotomy of the deep posterior compartment is observed to be beneficial. In the years 1975-1984, we performed fasciotomy in 34 patients, of whom 14 had a bilateral operation. Thirty-one patients were active in sports, 22 were long-distance runners and joggers. The operations of 15 patients (22 legs) were performed under local anesthesia as an outpatient procedure. The follow-up results in general were good. In 21 patients (78%) of those 27 who could be followed up, the final result was excellent or good, in 4 (15%) fair, and only in 2 (7%) poor. Fasciotomy is a simple operation and can be performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia. For bilateral symptoms, we recommend two different procedures with a time interval of about 2 weeks to avoid the postoperative hematoma and difficulties in mobilization often seen, when operated simultaneously.

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