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Muscle hernias of the leg: A case report and comprehensive review of the literature.

Jesse T Nguyen1, Jenny L Nguyen2, Michael J Wheatley3, Tuan A Nguyen3.   

Abstract

A case involving a retired, elderly male war veteran with a symptomatic peroneus brevis muscle hernia causing superficial peroneal nerve compression with chosen surgical management is presented. Symptomatic muscle hernias of the extremities occur most commonly in the leg and are a rare cause of chronic leg pain. Historically, treating military surgeons pioneered the early documentation of leg hernias observed in active military recruits. A focal fascial defect can cause a muscle to herniate, forming a variable palpable subcutaneous mass, and causing pain and potentially neuropathic symptoms with nerve involvement. While the true incidence is not known, the etiology has been classified as secondary to a congenital (or constitutional) fascial weakness, or acquired fascial defect, usually secondary to direct or indirect trauma. The highest occurrence is believed to be in young, physically active males. Involvement of the tibialis anterior is most common, although other muscles have been reported. Dynamic ultrasonography or magnetic resonance imaging is often used to confirm diagnosis and guide treatment. Most symptomatic cases respond successfully to conservative treatment, with surgery reserved for refractory cases. A variety of surgical techniques have been described, ranging from fasciotomy to anatomical repair of the fascial defect, with no consensus on optimal treatment. Clinicians must remember to consider muscle hernias in their repertoire of differential diagnoses for chronic leg pain or neuropathy. A comprehensive review of muscle hernias of the leg is presented to highlight their history, occurrence, presentation, diagnosis and treatment.

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Keywords:  Leg; Muscle hernia; Peroneus brevis; Review

Year:  2013        PMID: 24497767      PMCID: PMC3910527     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Plast Surg        ISSN: 1195-2199


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7.  Superficial peroneal nerve compression due to peroneus brevis muscle herniation.

Authors:  Michele Foresti
Journal:  J Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2019-11-30

8.  Tibialis Anterior Muscle Hernia: A Case of Chronic, Dull Pain and Swelling in Leg Diagnosed by Dynamic Ultrasonography.

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10.  Detection of Myofascial Herniation on Dynamic Sonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Authors:  Sanjay M Khaladkar; Sushen Kumar Kondapavuluri; Anubhav Kamal; Raghav Kalra; Vigyat Kamal
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