He reported moderately decreased sensation in the superficial peroneal nerve distribution bilaterally when compared to the deep peroneal, sural, and saphenous nerves. Previous MRI of the lumbar spine demonstrated no focal spinal cord abnormality or signs of neuroforaminal stenosis. EMG/NCS were normal ...
Although a superficial peroneal nerve injury following an ankle fracture occurs frequently, primary transection of the nerve represents a rare injury. This report documents a case of primary lesion of the superficial peroneal nerve sustained following a Weber B bimalleolar ankle fracture. The nerve inj...