Presentation
Anterior ankle region laceration a few hours prior to the ultrasound. Referred to check anterior ankle tendons.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Tibialis anterior tendon laceration
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There is a complete tear of the tibialis anterior tendon near the skin scar. The distance between the torn tendon ends is about 33 mm. The adjacent extensor hallucis longus tendon is intact with a normal echopattern. There was no injury to the adjacent neurovascular bundle.
From the case:
Tibialis anterior tendon laceration
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1st photo shows a ruptured tibialis anterior tendon. 2nd photo shows a repaired tendon.
Case Discussion
A young male presented with anterior ankle laceration. The ultrasound shows tibialis anterior tendon rupture which was surgically repaired.
Intraoperative photos courtesy: operating surgeon Dr. Piyush N. Patel