BACKGROUND Neuropathy of the common peroneal nerve caused by compression by a fabella is an extremely rare form of compression neuropathy.Involving both the superficial and deep peroneal nerves,it usually manifests as...BACKGROUND Neuropathy of the common peroneal nerve caused by compression by a fabella is an extremely rare form of compression neuropathy.Involving both the superficial and deep peroneal nerves,it usually manifests as either impaired sensation from the lower lateral leg to the top of the foot or drop foot,or as a combination of both.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 58-year-old Asian female who presented with inversion of the right foot during the stance phase of gait without sensory complaints related to the lower leg.Electrodiagnostic testing revealed the neuropathy of the common peroneal nerve at the level of the knee,exclusively affecting the muscular branch of the superficial peroneal nerve.A neuromuscular ultrasound disclosed swelling of the right common peroneal nerve just before it crossed over a large fabella as well as atrophy and fatty infiltration of the right peroneus longus and peroneus brevis muscles.Surgical excision of the fabella and neurolysis were performed.Subsequently,the strength of the right foot evertors improved,but the unsteady gait with occasional falls persisted for nine months after the surgery.Therefore,another procedure was performed to transfer the split posterior tibialis tendon to the peroneus brevis in order to correct the gait.CONCLUSION This is the first case of neuropathy of the common peroneal nerve caused by compression by a fabella affecting exclusively the muscular branch of the superficial peroneal nerve.Clinicians should be aware of this unusual peripheral neuropathy while evaluating and treating patients with gait disturbance.展开更多
BACKGROUND One of the causes of foot drop is compression of the common peroneal nerve caused by space-occupying lesions such as a synovial cyst or a ganglion cyst.Most previous reports have involved compressive common...BACKGROUND One of the causes of foot drop is compression of the common peroneal nerve caused by space-occupying lesions such as a synovial cyst or a ganglion cyst.Most previous reports have involved compressive common peroneal neuropathy by intraneural ganglion cysts and synovial cysts.Compression of the peroneal nerve by extraneural ganglion cysts is rare.We report a rare case of compressive common peroneal neuropathy by an extraneural ganglion cyst.CASE SUMMARY A 46-year-old man was hospitalized after he reported a right foot drop for 1 mo.Manual muscle testing revealed scores of 1/5 on dorsiflexion of the right ankle.Hypoesthesia and paresthesia on the right lateral leg and foot dorsum were noted.He was diagnosed with a popliteal cyst by using electrophysiologic study and popliteal ultrasound(US).To facilitate common peroneal nerve(CPN)decompression,2 cc of sticky gelatinous material was aspirated from the cyst under US guidance.Electrical stimulation and passive and assisted active ROM exercises of the right ankle and strengthening exercises for weak muscles using elastic band were prescribed based on the change of muscle power.A posterior leaf spring ankle-foot orthosis was prescribed to assist the weak dorsiflexion of the ankle.Follow-up US revealed that the cystic lesion was growing and magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated compression of the CPN by the cystic mass.The cyst was resected to prevent impending compression of the CPN.CONCLUSION Precise diagnosis and immediate treatment are important in cases of compressive common peroneal neuropathy caused by an extraneural cyst.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Cheng Kung University Hospital,Taiwan,No.NCKUH-11210036.
文摘BACKGROUND Neuropathy of the common peroneal nerve caused by compression by a fabella is an extremely rare form of compression neuropathy.Involving both the superficial and deep peroneal nerves,it usually manifests as either impaired sensation from the lower lateral leg to the top of the foot or drop foot,or as a combination of both.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 58-year-old Asian female who presented with inversion of the right foot during the stance phase of gait without sensory complaints related to the lower leg.Electrodiagnostic testing revealed the neuropathy of the common peroneal nerve at the level of the knee,exclusively affecting the muscular branch of the superficial peroneal nerve.A neuromuscular ultrasound disclosed swelling of the right common peroneal nerve just before it crossed over a large fabella as well as atrophy and fatty infiltration of the right peroneus longus and peroneus brevis muscles.Surgical excision of the fabella and neurolysis were performed.Subsequently,the strength of the right foot evertors improved,but the unsteady gait with occasional falls persisted for nine months after the surgery.Therefore,another procedure was performed to transfer the split posterior tibialis tendon to the peroneus brevis in order to correct the gait.CONCLUSION This is the first case of neuropathy of the common peroneal nerve caused by compression by a fabella affecting exclusively the muscular branch of the superficial peroneal nerve.Clinicians should be aware of this unusual peripheral neuropathy while evaluating and treating patients with gait disturbance.
文摘BACKGROUND One of the causes of foot drop is compression of the common peroneal nerve caused by space-occupying lesions such as a synovial cyst or a ganglion cyst.Most previous reports have involved compressive common peroneal neuropathy by intraneural ganglion cysts and synovial cysts.Compression of the peroneal nerve by extraneural ganglion cysts is rare.We report a rare case of compressive common peroneal neuropathy by an extraneural ganglion cyst.CASE SUMMARY A 46-year-old man was hospitalized after he reported a right foot drop for 1 mo.Manual muscle testing revealed scores of 1/5 on dorsiflexion of the right ankle.Hypoesthesia and paresthesia on the right lateral leg and foot dorsum were noted.He was diagnosed with a popliteal cyst by using electrophysiologic study and popliteal ultrasound(US).To facilitate common peroneal nerve(CPN)decompression,2 cc of sticky gelatinous material was aspirated from the cyst under US guidance.Electrical stimulation and passive and assisted active ROM exercises of the right ankle and strengthening exercises for weak muscles using elastic band were prescribed based on the change of muscle power.A posterior leaf spring ankle-foot orthosis was prescribed to assist the weak dorsiflexion of the ankle.Follow-up US revealed that the cystic lesion was growing and magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated compression of the CPN by the cystic mass.The cyst was resected to prevent impending compression of the CPN.CONCLUSION Precise diagnosis and immediate treatment are important in cases of compressive common peroneal neuropathy caused by an extraneural cyst.