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tarsal tunnel decompression - operative indications
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Tarsal tunnel decompression-incision midway between Achilles

Tarsal tunnel decompression-The retinaculum is opened

Tarsal tunnel decompression-Vascular sloops are placed

Tarsal tunnel decompression-Lateral plantar nerves
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Tarsal tunnel decompression-Lateral plantar nerves

Tarsal tunnel decompression-Lateral plantar nerves
With the deep fascia opened(1) the vessels still require mobilisation(2) to ensure the medial (3) and lateral(4) plantar nerves are free.The lateral plantar nerve (4) passes also behind the abductor hallucis muscle. It is traced distally by blunt dissection.