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Table 1 Resume of the literature about the several authors of the proximal tibiofibular dislocation.

From: Proximal tibiofibular dislocation associated with fracture of the tibia: a case report

Authors

Number of cases

Sex

Age

Mechanism

Type of dislocation

EPS Injury

Treatment

EPS Evolution

Brana A.

1

M

20

Boat

superior

No

Orthopedic reduction

 

Burgos J

1

M

6

Run over

superior

Yes

Immediate orthopedic reduction

Loss of extension of 5 degrees

Caffinière JY

2

M

22

-

anterolateral

No

Osteotomy

 
  

M

38

-

superior

No

Osteosynthesis, F-T screw

 

Dewijze M

2

F

27

Accident at work

anterolateral

No

Abstention

 
  

M

16

Motorbike

posteromedial

Yes

Orthopedic reduction 5 days later

Complete recovery

Gabrion A

9

All M

Media 31

Motorbike

posteromedial

No

Osteosynthesis, F-T screw

 
    

Run over

superior

No

Osteosynthesis, F-T screw

 
    

Motorbike

superior

Yes

Amputation

-

    

Motorbike

superior

No

Osteosynthesis, F-T screw

 
    

Motorbike

superior

No

Osteosynthesis screw P-T

 
    

Motorbike

inferior

Yes

Amputation

-

    

Motorbike

inferior

Yes

Amputation

-

    

Motorbike

inferior

Yes

Amputation

-

    

Bicycle

inferior

Yes

Amputation

-

Joshi RP

1

F

40

Motorbike

posteromedial

No

Osteosynthesis, F-T screw

 

Levy M

1

M

34

Horse

superior

Yes

Removal of the head of the fibula 3 weeks later

Partial recovery

Shelbourne KD

3

M

22

Car

superior

No

Removal of the head of the fibula

 
  

M

24

Car

superior

Yes

Removal of the head of the fibula 16 months later

Complete injury after 2 years

  

M

18

Run over

superior

No

Osteosynthesis, F-T needles

 

Valenti PH

4

M

18

Motorbike

anterolateral

No

Osteosynthesis, F-T screw

 
  

M

23

Motorbike

superior

Yes

Immediate osteosynthesis, F-T screw

Complete recovery

  

M

18

Motorbike

superior

No

Osteosynthesis, F-T screw

 
  

M

24

Motorbike

superior

Yes

Removal of the head of the fibula 2 months later

Complete recovery

  1. EPS: External politeus sciatic nerve; F-T: fibulotibial