Allograft Deltoid Reconstruction for Chronic Deltoid Disruption in a High-Level Military Operator: A Case Report

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Abstract

We present a unique case of chronic deltoid ligament disruption in a 34-year-old high-level military operator with a 12-month history of acute-onset medial ankle pain. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an isolated chronic disruption of the superficial and deep deltoid ligament. The patient was managed operatively with a semitendinosus allograft. No complications were observed during the intra- or perioperative periods. At 12-month follow-up, the patient reported near-complete pain resolution and was able to return to unrestricted active duty. Use of allograft ligamentous reconstruction of the deltoid ligament in a highly active soldier was successful, allowing return to unrestricted active duty.

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Shazadeh Safavi, K., Rezvani, A., & Janney, C. F. (2022). Allograft Deltoid Reconstruction for Chronic Deltoid Disruption in a High-Level Military Operator: A Case Report. Military Medicine, 187(3–4), E535–E538. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usab027

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