Tibial nerve mistakenly used as a tendon graft: Reports of three cases

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Abstract

We describe three patients in whom the tibial nerve was used, in mistake for the plantaris tendon, to repair a ruptured calcaneal tendon. The tendon repair was successful in all cases, but despite attempted reconstruction of the nerve, no patient had any motor recovery although two regained some protective sensation.

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McGeorge, D., Sturzenegger, M., & Buchler, U. (1992). Tibial nerve mistakenly used as a tendon graft: Reports of three cases. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 74(3), 365–366. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.74b3.1587878

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