Clinical History •
47 year old male presents with medial ankle and foot pain and weakness with intermittent burning sensations
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No history of prior ankle surgery
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EMG consistent with tibial nerve
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Diagnosis: •
Tarsal tunnel syndrome secondary to tibial nerve compression from a perineural ganglion cyst
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Treatment of choice is ultrasound-guided aspiration of the cyst with resulting nerve decompression
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Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome • •
Pain and paresthesia due to compression of the tibial nerve or its branches Common causes: ganglion cyst tibial nerve neuroma scar/fibrosis (post-op or trauma) tibial artery aneurysm tibial venous varices
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Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome • •
The diagnosis is generally suspected on a clinical basis and can be confirmed by EMG testing Ultrasound or MRI may be used for confirmation of the diagnosis and determination of the cause of nerve compression
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Treatment of Tarsal Tunnel Ganglion Cysts
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Ultrasound allows percutaneous aspiration of the ganglion while avoiding the adjacent neurovascular structures and is generally the initial treatment of choice
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If the ganglion recurs or if symptoms do not improve, surgery may be necessary
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