Published in:
01-10-2014 | Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine
Arthroscopic Broström repair with Gould augmentation via an accessory anterolateral port for lateral instability of the ankle
Authors:
Kentaro Matsui, Masato Takao, Wataru Miyamoto, Ken Innami, Takashi Matsushita
Published in:
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
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Issue 10/2014
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Abstract
Although several arthroscopic surgical techniques for the treatment of lateral instability of the ankle have been introduced recently, some concern remains over their procedural complexity, complications, and unclear clinical outcomes. We have simplified the arthroscopic technique of Broström repair with Gould augmentation. This technique requires only two small skin incisions for two ports (medial midline and accessory anterolateral ports), without needing a percutaneous procedure or extension of the skin incisions. The anterior talofibular ligament is reattached to its anatomical footprint on the fibula with suture anchor, under arthroscopic view. The inferior extensor retinaculum is directly visualized through the accessory anterolateral port and is attached to the fibula with another suture anchor under arthroscopic view via the anterolateral port. The use of two small ports offers a procedure that is simple to perform and less morbid for patients.