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MIS Reconstructive Surgery for Ankle Instability
MIS Reconstructive Surgery for Ankle Instability
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The video discusses chronic ankle instability treatment through a minimally invasive anatomic lateral ligament reconstruction called the "Anti-Roll" technique. Developed via international collaboration, it utilizes a Y-graft based on detailed anatomical studies, reconstructing both the ATFL and CFL ligaments through a single fibular tunnel. Options include open, arthroscopic, percutaneous, and hybrid procedures, each with pros and cons. The percutaneous technique is favored for its simplicity but requires careful fluoroscopic guidance for tunnel placement and graft fixation. Overall, the method offers a robust, anatomic alternative to traditional repairs, emphasizing improved outcomes for chronic instability cases.
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Mark Glazebrook, M.Sc., Ph.D., M.D.
Keywords
Chronic Ankle Instability
Anti-Roll Technique
Lateral Ligament Reconstruction
Percutaneous Technique
ATFL and CFL Ligaments
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