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Andy Wells
Andy Wellsabout 1 year ago
Peroneal nerve decompression

Peroneal nerve decompression

Peroneal neuropathy is a common pathology encountered by neurosurgeons. Symptoms include pain, numbness, and foot drop. When secondary to compression of the nerve at the fibular head, peroneal (fibular) nerve release is a low-risk procedure than can provide excellent results with pain relief and return of function. In this video, the authors highlight key operative techniques to ensure adequate decompression of the nerve while protecting the 3 major branches, including the superficial peroneal nerve, deep peroneal nerve, and recurrent genicular (articular) branches. Key steps include positioning, circumferential nerve dissection, fascial opening, isolation of the major branches, and closure. Mark Corriveau, MD, Jacob D. Lescher, BS, and Amgad S. Hanna, MD Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin

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