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Modified Elmslie lateral ankle stabilization procedure

T M Reed1

  • 1Conroe Foot Center, TX 77304, USA.

The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery : Official Publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
|March 1, 1996
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A novel minimally invasive lateral ankle stabilization uses freeze-dried fascia lata graft, offering an alternative to traditional tenodesis. This approach may reduce complications and leverage natural tissue healing for improved outcomes.

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  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Traditional lateral ankle stabilization often involves tenodesis procedures with associated complications.
  • Minimally invasive techniques are sought to improve patient recovery and reduce morbidity.

Observation:

  • A novel procedure utilizes freeze-dried fascia lata graft for lateral ankle stabilization.
  • This graft material offers anatomical similarity to native ligamentous tissue.

Findings:

  • The fascia lata graft procedure is minimally invasive, potentially avoiding tenodesis-related complications.
  • Neovascularization may preserve the graft's architectural integrity, promoting biological integration.

Implications:

  • This technique presents a promising alternative for treating lateral ankle instability.

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  • Further research could validate long-term efficacy and patient-reported outcomes.