足和踝关节外侧交叉综合征的解剖学观察。

Steven R Cooperman, Vincent G Vacketta, Christopher F Hyer
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外侧交叉综合征,或腓骨交叉综合征,是一种不常见的过度使用状况,影响足外侧,涉及腓骨长肌和短肌腱的交叉处。虽然交叉综合征已在其他解剖部位被描述,如手腕和内侧足/踝关节,但这种病理仍未被报道。本尸体研究旨在建立与侧交点综合征相关的基线解剖学测量。解剖8条解冻新鲜冷冻的尸体下肢,4对配对,记录足外侧关键结构的测量,包括足底筋膜宽度、腓骨短肌宽度、腓骨短肌与足底筋膜的距离、长体沟与第五跖骨的距离。足底筋膜平均宽度为4.99 mm,腓骨短肌平均宽度为6.64 mm。一个显著的侧面差异被确定,与左侧的标本相比,右侧的标本始终显示更大的测量值。局限性包括样本量小和使用尸体模型,这可能无法在体内组织中复制。本研究为进一步研究侧交点综合征提供了基础参考,并强调了提高临床对其病理认识的必要性。证据等级:四级尸体研究。
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Anatomic Insights Into Lateral Intersection Syndrome in the Foot and Ankle.

Lateral intersection syndrome, or fibularis intersection syndrome, is an uncommon overuse condition affecting the lateral aspect of the foot involving the intersection of the peroneus longus and brevis tendons. While intersection syndromes have been described in other anatomic locations, such as the wrist and medial foot/ankle, this pathology remains underreported. This cadaveric study aimed to establish baseline anatomical measurements relevant to lateral intersection syndrome. Eight thawed fresh-frozen cadaveric lower limbs, 4 matched pairs, were dissected, and measurements of key lateral foot structures were recorded, including plantar fascia width, peroneus brevis width, the distance between the peroneus brevis and the plantar fascia, and the distance between the cuboid groove and the fifth metatarsal. The average (mean) plantar fascial width was 4.99 mm, whereas the peroneus brevis width averaged 6.64 mm. A notable laterality difference was identified, with right-sided specimens consistently showing larger measurements compared with the left. Limitations include a small sample size and the use of cadaveric models, which may not replicate in vivo tissues. This study serves as a foundational reference for further research into lateral intersection syndrome and highlights the need for increased clinical recognition of the pathology.Levels of evidence: Level IV Cadaveric Study.

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