Ankle Joint Surgery

Procedure to address various conditions affecting the ankle, ranging from fractures and arthritis to ligament repairs, aiming to improve function and relieve pain.

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ANKLE JOINT PRESERVATION SURGERY

What is Ankle Joint Preservation Surgery?

Ankle joint preservation surgery aims to maintain the function and integrity of the ankle joint while addressing specific conditions or injuries. It involves procedures such as osteochondral lesion repair, ligament reconstruction, tendon transfer, or joint debridement. The goal is to avoid or delay more extensive surgeries like ankle fusion or replacement by preserving joint function.

Ankle joint preservation surgery involve

Ankle joint preservation surgery involves various techniques and procedures aimed at addressing specific conditions or injuries while preserving the function and integrity of the ankle joint. Here is an overview of ankle joint preservation surgery:

  • Osteochondral Lesion Repair: This procedure involves removing damaged or diseased cartilage and underlying bone from the ankle joint and replacing it with healthy cartilage and bone grafts to promote healing and preserve joint function.
  • Ligament Reconstruction: In cases of chronic ankle instability or ligamentous laxity, ligament reconstruction surgery may be performed to repair or reconstruct the damaged ligaments using tissue grafts or synthetic materials. This helps stabilize the ankle joint and prevent recurrent sprains.
  • Tendon Transfer: Tendon transfer procedures may be performed to address tendon dysfunction or imbalance around the ankle joint. This involves transferring a healthy tendon from one area to another to restore normal function and stability.
  • Joint Debridement: When the ankle joint is affected by conditions like arthritis or loose bodies, arthroscopic joint debridement can be performed. This procedure involves removing damaged tissue, smoothing rough surfaces, and improving joint function.

Need of Ankle Joint Preservation Surgery

The need for ankle joint preservation surgery may arise in the following situations:

  • Early-Stage Joint Conditions: Ankle joint preservation surgery is often recommended for individuals with early-stage ankle arthritis or other joint conditions to prevent further deterioration and delay the need for more extensive surgeries like ankle fusion or replacement.
  • Ligamentous Instability: In cases of chronic ankle instability or ligamentous laxity, ankle joint preservation surgery may be necessary to stabilize the ankle joint and prevent recurrent sprains or instability.
  • Osteochondral Lesions: Individuals with osteochondral lesions, which are areas of damaged cartilage and underlying bone, may undergo ankle joint preservation surgery to repair the lesions and preserve joint function.
  • Tendon Dysfunction or Imbalance: Ankle joint preservation surgery may be performed to address tendon dysfunction or imbalance around the ankle joint, restoring normal function and stability.

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