Deep peroneal nerve palsy due to osteochondroma arising from fibular head and proximal lateral tibia

Int J Surg Case Rep. 2017:31:200-202. doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2017.01.050. Epub 2017 Jan 24.

Abstract

Following median and ulnar nerves, peroneal nerve entrapment is the most frequent nerve involvement in the body Katirji and Wilbourn (1998) [1]. Osteochondromas are the most common benign bone tumors comprising 9% of all bone tumors and 35% of benign bone tumors Porter (2000) [2]. Hereditary exostoses (HME) is an autosomal dominant disorder with variable penetrance characterized by multiple osteochondromas near joints. It is one of the most commonskeletal dysplasias with a frequency of about 1.18%. In this study, we aimed to present a case with a drop foot resulting from osteochondromas of proximal tibia and fibula and help to guide the clinicians in differential diagnosis according to SCARE criteria Agha (2016) [3].

Keywords: Fibular head; Osteochondroma; Peroneal nerve.