Tibialis anterior and extensor hallucis longus tendon ruptures complicating a closed tibial fracture: A case report

胫前肌和拇长伸肌腱断裂并发闭合性胫骨骨折:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Acute rupture of the tibialis anterior tendon and other tendons is an extremely rare injury. It is usually associated with minor trauma in older patients with medical comorbidity. Surgeons must be alert for rupture of these tendons which can complicate a closed tibial fracture. CASE PRESENTATION: A 19-year-old man was transferred to the emergency department with a segmental fracture at the lower third of his tibia. The patient could not actively dorsiflex his right ankle and first toe but was able to dorsiflex other toes actively. The tibialis anterior and extensor hallucis longus tendon were discovered torn at the same point, supposedly by a bone spike. The fracture was reduced and fixed and the tendons were repaired. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: A traumatic rupture of the tibialis anterior and extensor hallucis longus tendons occurs rarely in conjunction with or as a consequence of a bony fracture in closed trauma, with only a few cases documented in the literature. They typically occur as a result of direct blunt or penetrating injury. In three papers, the tibial fracture caused a direct rupture in the tendon. We believe that the tendons rubbing against the fractured edges of the segmental bone of the tibia led to the tendons tearing gradually. CONCLUSION: Further investigation is needed for an evaluation of ankle and first toe dorsiflexion to check for a palpable gap in the soft tissues of a lower third tibial fracture. The tibialis anterior and other tendons can be located between the segment of the tibial fracture and ruptured.

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