1. Anterior Talofibular Ligament Augmentation With Internal Brace in the Office Setting
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Nathaniel P. Mercer, Mohammad T. Azam, Nicholas Davalos, Daniel J. Kaplan, Christopher A. Colasanti, Jeffrey S. Chen, Ajay C. Kanakamedala, John F. Dankert, James W. Stone, and John G. Kennedy
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Abstract
The anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) is the most frequently injured lateral ligament of the ankle, and up to 20% of patients with ankle sprains may require surgical intervention to correct chronic lateral ankle instability. There has been increased interest in arthroscopic lateral ankle ligament repair techniques to minimize postoperative pain and expedite recovery. Additionally, the use of suture-tape augmentation may allow for improved recovery in those with ATFL reconstruction. The goal of this Technical Note is to describe the steps to performing in-office needle arthroscopy using suture tape as an internal brace for an ATFL deficient ankle. We also include an accompanying discussion on indications and opportunities afforded by an in-office procedure over the traditional operating room suite.
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- 2022
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