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Anterior ankle arthroscopy: indications, pitfalls, and complications
David M Epstein1, Brandee S Black2, Seth L Sherman2
1Tri-County Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, 197 Ridgedale Avenue, Suite 300, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927, USA; Morristown Medical Center, 100, Madison Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960, USA.
Abstract:
Anterior ankle arthroscopy is a useful, minimally invasive technique for diagnosing and treating ankle conditions. Arthroscopic treatment offers the benefit of decreased surgical morbidity, less postoperative pain, and earlier return to activities. Indications for anterior ankle arthroscopy continue to expand, including ankle instability, impingement, management of osteochondritis dissecans, synovectomy, and loose body removal. Anterior ankle arthroscopy has its own set of inherent risks and complications. Surgeons can decrease the risk of complications through mastery of ankle anatomy and biomechanics, and by careful preoperative planning and meticulous surgical technique.

