@Article{Andrychowski2020,
journal="Medical Studies/Studia Medyczne",
issn="1899-1874",
volume="36",
number="3",
year="2020",
title="The necessity to use microsurgical methods and intraoperative
monitoring during pathology in tarsal tunnel. Technical report",
abstract="A Schwannoma tumour located in the posterior tibial nerve in the tarsal tunnel is extremely rare [1–10], and hence surgery of this pathology also occurs rarely. Schwannoma within the foot, causing pain syndrome, requires differentiation from Morton’s metatarsalgia [11]. There are several such cases of surgeries during the 20-year period described in the literature, but intraoperative monitoring techniques and microsurgery are still only an option. Due to the anatomical relationship, nerve vascular supply [12–15] and muscle functions innervated by the tibial nerve, related to the support, foot arch, and effect on the movement pattern [16, 17]. The surgical technique should use methods of microsurgical dissection and intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring in order to ensure safe surgery.",
author="Andrychowski, Jarosław
and Koziel, Dorota
and Szczepanowska-Wolowiec, Beata
and Dzięgiel, Krzysztof",
pages="235--238",
doi="10.5114/ms.2020.99555",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ms.2020.99555"
}