I motivi per cui considero questo articolo scientifico pubblicato nel 2009 una pietra miliare su questo argomento sono molteplici: l'autorevolezza degli Autori, l'ampia casistica di oltre 3000 pazienti, l'aver valutato anche la lieve discesa delle tonsille cerebellari (Low-Lying Cerebellar Tonsils) e non solo la discesa delle tonsille cerebellari tali da configurare la malformazione di Chiari tipo I (CM1), l'aver correlato le varie discese delle tonsille cerebellari alla sindrome del midollo ancorato e alla sindrome del midollo ancorato occulto.
Faccio presente che il trattamento chirurgico della sindrome del midollo ancorato e della sindrome del midollo ancorato occulto è stato eseguito in ANESTESIA GENERALE con la sezione del FILUM TERMINALE INTRADURALE.
Il mio intervento chirurgico mininvasivo in ANESTESIA LOCALE della sezione EXTRADURALE del FILUM TERMINALE, di cui parlerò più avanti qui e in altre pagine del sito web, è stato pubblicato successivamente nel 2018, anche se lo eseguo dal 2010.
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THE MOST FREQUENT ENTRAPMENT SYNDROMES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY
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The peroneal nerve (or external popliteal sciatic nerve) passes into the external side of the knee where it superficialises and is contiguous to the fibular neck, long bone external to the leg, and is easily subject to compression.
A lesion of the peroneal nerve can cause altered sensitivities, paresthesias (pins and needles) or pain in the lateral part of the leg, difficulty or inability to lift, dorsal flexion, the foot and toes, so the foot tends to fall down, FOOT DROP.
The appearance of ganglion cysts can be other causes of paralysis, surgical treatment must provide for the closure of the joint branch to avoid recurrence.
The differential diagnosis of the foot drop must be made with other pathological situations that do not fall within the canalicular syndrome as is excellently explained in the video of Dr. Ebraheim.
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