Common peroneal nerve palsy is an infrequent pathology mostly related to endogenous
or exogenous compression. The exogenous compression is frequently related to trauma:
knee fractures or hematoma arisen after a direct blow. Fractures may cause a direct
lesion of the nerve; hematoma causes a compression of the nerve at the fibular neck
causing pain and functional loss. Lesions of the common peroneal nerve can also be
related to total knee arthroplasty. The clinical evaluation is characterized by muscle
weakness with or without sensory abnormality. The etiopathogeneses of the compression
have to be confirmed by ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging before the surgical
treatment. The purpose of this article is to describe a case of common peroneal nerve
palsy due to a posttraumatic hematoma after a sport-related injury. We evaluated this
case with dynamic ultrasound with good visualization of the morphology of the lesion
and of the compression.
Keywords
knee trauma - nerve compression - neurolysis