Tarsal tunnel syndrome: Clinical-imaging analysis of a case series

F. Vargas Gallardo, D. Álvarez Gómez, C. Bastías Soto, H. Henríquez Sazo, L. Lagos Sepúlveda, R. Vera Salas, J. Díaz Morales, S. Fernández Comber

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Retrospective review of patients with a diagnosis of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome (TTS) treated surgically. METHODS: Retrospective series of patients with diagnosis of TTS operated between 2005 and 2020 in the same center. Variables such as age, sex, side, affected nerve or branch, classification, type of imaging study, biopsy result, infection rate, recurrence rate, sequelae, among others, were analyzed. RESULTS: We included 8 men and 2 women with an average age of 47 years (range 34-67) and an average follow-up of 62.2 months (range 2-149). All cases were related to intrinsic compression. The most frequent cause was the presence of cyst (40%) followed by perineural adhesions (20%). The Posterior Tibial Nerve was the most affected (50%) and 30% the Medial Plantar Branch. Ultrasound (70%) and MRI (50%) were the most requested studies. There were no cases of postoperative infection. There were 3 patients who presented recurrence of the lesion requiring a new surgery. CONCLUSIONS: TTS is a neuropathy involving the posterior tibial nerve or some of its branches. In general, it is caused by compression of the nerve by different structures such as accessory muscles and ganglions, among others. The diagnosis is eminently clinical, supported by imaging studies. Surgical treatment presents better results when the cause is an intrinsic compression, although variable recurrence rates are described.

Translated title of the contributionSíndrome del túnel del tarso: análisis clínico-imagenológico de una serie de casos
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23-28
Number of pages6
JournalRevista Espanola de Cirugia Ortopedica y Traumatologia
Volume66
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022

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Keywords

  • Compresión del nervio tibial
  • Entrapment tibial nerve
  • Neuropatía del túnel del tarso
  • Tarsal tunnel
  • Tarsal tunnel neuropathy
  • Túnel del tarso

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