Abstract

Post-traumatic peroneal tendon subluxation or dislocation is most commonly caused by injury to the superior peroneal retinaculum. Classic open surgeries usually require extensive soft-tissue dissection and have potential risks of peritendinous fibrous adhesions, sural nerve injury, limited range of movement, recurrent or persistent peroneal tendon instability, and tendon irritation. The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe the details of endoscopic superior peroneal retinaculum reconstruction using Q-FIX MINI suture anchor. This endoscopic approach has the advantages of minimally invasive surgery, including better cosmesis, less soft-tissue dissection, less postoperative pain, less peritendinous fibrosis, and less subjective tightness at peroneal tendons. Insertion of the Q-FIX MINI suture anchor can be performed inside a drill guide, and trapping of the surrounding soft tissue can be avoided.

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