Extensor Retinaculum Syndrome of the Ankle: An Adult Case Series.

Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-07-30 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1177/24730114241265342
Bradley Carlson, DuWayne Carlson, Tadiwanashe Chirongoma, D Kevin Scheid
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Abstract

Background: Extensor retinaculum syndrome (ERS) is a relatively rarely diagnosed compartment syndrome-like entity caused by elevated pressures in the tissues deep to the superior extensor retinaculum (SER). ERS is identified as out-of-proportion anterior ankle pain, pain with passive toe plantarflexion, elevated SER pressures (>40 mm Hg), and ultimately toe extension weakness and first web space numbness. Although previously described in a pediatric population, this case series is the first to our knowledge in an adult population.

Methods: Seven nonconsecutive cases over 18 years from 2 surgeons are reported who underwent complete SER release for ERS either through the direct lateral approach to the fibula or the anterolateral approach to the distal tibia. All were associated with traumatic injuries including 3 bimalleolar ankle fractures, 3 tibial pilon fractures, and 1 distal tibial/fibular shaft fracture. All patients developed writhing anterior ankle pain worsened with passive toe plantarflexion. SER compartment pressures ranged from 50 to >135 mm Hg. Five cases displayed decreased first web space sensation.

Results: The diminished or absent first web space sensation uniformly improved post-release. Complications included 1 patient with complex regional pain syndrome type 1, 1 patient required hardware removal, and 2 had persistent but improved first web space sensation changes.

Conclusion: Clinical suspicion for possible ERS should arise after distal tibial/fibular fractures when the excruciating pain localizes to the ankle instead of the classic anterior leg muscle bellies. If pain is worsened with passive toe plantarflexion, this diagnosis should be considered. Recommended treatment involves complete release of the SER anywhere on the anterior surface between the tibia and fibula depending on the approach needed for fixation of the associated fracture.

Level of evidence: Level IV, case series.

踝关节伸肌网综合征:成人病例系列。
背景:伸肌腱膜综合征(ERS)是一种相对罕见的室间隔综合征,是由上伸肌腱膜(SER)深部组织压力升高引起的。ERS 表现为比例失调的前踝疼痛、脚趾被动跖屈疼痛、SER 压力升高(>40 mm Hg),最终导致脚趾伸展无力和第一蹼间隙麻木。虽然以前在儿科人群中有过描述,但据我们所知,本系列病例是首次在成人人群中出现:方法:本文报告了来自两名外科医生的 7 例 18 年以上的非连续病例,这些病例通过腓骨外侧直接入路或胫骨远端前外侧入路接受了 ERS 的 SER 完全松解术。所有患者均伴有外伤,包括 3 例双足踝关节骨折、3 例胫骨皮隆骨折和 1 例胫骨远端/腓骨轴骨折。所有患者都出现踝关节前部蠕动性疼痛,脚趾被动跖屈时疼痛加剧。SER 室压从 50 到 >135 mm Hg 不等。五例患者的第一蹼间隙感觉减弱:结果:第一蹼间隙感觉减弱或消失的情况在松解后均有改善。并发症包括1名患者出现1型复杂性区域疼痛综合征,1名患者需要移除硬件,2名患者的第一蹼间隙感觉变化持续存在但有所改善:结论:胫骨远端/腓骨骨折后,如果剧烈疼痛发生在踝关节而不是典型的腿前肌腹,临床上应怀疑可能存在 ERS。如果脚趾被动跖屈时疼痛加剧,则应考虑这一诊断。建议的治疗方法包括完全松解胫骨和腓骨之间前表面任何部位的 SER,具体取决于固定相关骨折所需的方法:证据等级:IV级,病例系列。
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Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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