Transient common peroneal and tibial nerve palsy following knee arthroscopy for the treatment of discoid lateral meniscus

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The number of knee arthroscopies has increased rapidly since the 1980s and are among the most common orthopedic procedures today. It is generally considered a minimally invasive surgery with relatively low morbidity, but it is not without risk of complications. We report the case of a 14-year-old boy who developed a lesion of common peroneal nerve and tibial nerve after knee arthroscopy for a torn discoid lateral meniscus, which was confirmed by electromyogram study.

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Bernardi, G., & Tudisco, C. (2017). Transient common peroneal and tibial nerve palsy following knee arthroscopy for the treatment of discoid lateral meniscus. Joints, 5(2), 118–120. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1603674

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