Tibialis posterior (TP) tendon transfer for foot drop: A single center experience. 2020

Pawan Agarwal, and Mrityunjay Gupta, and Rajeev Kukrele, and D Sharma
Plastic Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery NSCB Government Medical College, Jabalpur, MP, 482003, India.

BACKGROUND Foot drop defined as a significant weakness of ankle and toe dorsiflexion. It leads to high stepping gait, functional impairment and deformity of the foot. Objective of this study was to assess the functional outcome of tibialis posterior (TP) transfer for patient with foot drop in a single center. METHODS This is a retrospective study included 20 patients operated for foot drop of >1 year duration in the last 5 years. Preoperative assessment of muscles of all the three compartment of leg along with radiological assessment of ankle to rule out tarsal disintegration and ankle instability was done. Postoperatively gait, active dorsi/plantar flexion and the range of movement of the ankle and toes were assessed. RESULTS Tibialis posterior transfer was performed on 20 patients (16 males and 4 females, mean age 31.4 years). Commonest cause of foot drop was Hansen's disease followed by post traumatic peroneal nerve damage and post injection sciatic neuropathy. At mean follow-up of 2 years, all patients, except one, could walk with heel-toe gait without any orthotic support. There was no pain, ruptures or infections of the transferred tendons. 19 of the 20 operated ankles had mean active dorsiflexion of 7.5°, the active plantar flexion of 36.25°, and the total range of movement 43.75°. The active dorsiflexion of the toes ranged from 5-20°. CONCLUSIONS Dynamic tibialis posterior transfer gives good results in terms of normal gait, high patients' satisfaction with minimal donor site morbidity and low complication rate.

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