An Emphasis on the Role of Peroneus Brevis to Peroneus Longus Transfer in Progressive Collapsing Flatfoot Deformity

Moustafa A. Maher, Ahmed Khedr, Ahmed M Kholeif, Yasser A. Radwan, Ali Reda Mansour, A. Haleem
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The role of the peroneal tendons in progressive collapsing flatfoot deformity (PCFD), also traditionally known as posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, is likely overlooked and almost certainly understudied. We explored the impact of peroneus brevis (PB) to peroneus longus (PL) transfer in the adult population with flexible PCFD deformities class A1 (flexible hindfoot valgus), B1 (flexible midfoot abduction), and C1 (flexible forefoot varus) as an augmentative measure combined with various bony procedures with proper assessment functionally, clinically, and radiologically. PB to PL tendon transfer poses a simple procedure dealing with muscle imbalance between the medial and lateral columns of the foot. It deals with the new understanding of the PCFD complex as a three-dimensional deformity. It works mainly on the axial plane to limit midfoot abduction and strongly augments the PL acting on the sagittal plane to address the forefoot varus. Finally, to a lesser extent, it deals with the coronal plane of hindfoot valgus, eliminating the primary evertor of the foot (PB) while simultaneously strengthening the PL, which contributes to the medial longitudinal and transverse arches of the foot, therefore decreasing the possibility of lateral column overload commonly caused by the Evans osteotomy through reducing pressure across the calcaneocuboid joint. This procedure is preferably indicated for flexible PCFD deformities class (A1, B1, and C1), yet is contraindicated in neuromuscular deformities with peroneal nerve palsy. Level of Evidence: Level IV.
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强调腓肠肌向腓肠肌转移在进行性塌陷性扁平足畸形中的作用
腓骨肌腱在进行性塌陷性扁平足畸形(PCFD)(传统上也称为胫后肌腱功能障碍)中的作用很可能被忽视,而且几乎肯定未得到充分研究。我们探讨了腓骨外翻(PB)至腓骨长肌(PL)转位作为一种增强措施,结合各种骨性手术,在功能、临床和放射学方面进行适当评估,对患有柔性 PCFD 畸形 A1(柔性后足外翻)、B1(柔性中足内收)和 C1(柔性前足外翻)的成年人群的影响。PB至PL肌腱转移是一种处理足内侧和外侧肌肉失衡的简单手术。它将 PCFD 复合畸形作为一种三维畸形来处理。它主要作用于轴向平面,限制足中部内收,并在矢状面上大力增强PL作用,以解决前足外翻问题。最后,在较小的程度上,它还能解决后足内翻的冠状面问题,消除足的主要外翻(PB),同时加强PL,PL有助于足的内侧纵弓和横弓,因此通过减少横跨小方顶关节的压力,降低了Evans截骨术常见的侧柱超负荷的可能性。该手术适用于灵活的PCFD畸形(A1、B1和C1),但禁用于腓肠神经麻痹的神经肌肉畸形。 证据等级:四级。
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