Our findings support the unified articular theory. All IGCs in the ankle primarily ascend. Two distinct propagation patterns emerged: (1) those that ascend and enter the parent nerve proximal to the tarsal tunnel continue to ascend in the leg, without affecting the plantar nerves, and (2) those that ascend and enter the parent nerve at/distal to the tarsal tunnel have the potential to undergo crossover at the TN bifurcation and subsequently descend down the plantar nerves seen only in ST-origin cysts. Recognizing these pathways enhances diagnostic accuracy, directs identification of the joint of origin, and guides articular branch disconnection to reduce recurrence.
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