Lateral Ankle Instability an International Approach by the Ankle Instability Group
Arthroscopic ATFL Repair with Percutaneous Gould Augmentation
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Diniz, P; Mangone, PG; Giza, E; Acevedo, J; Pereira, H
January 1, 2021
The Broström-Gould operation is considered the gold standard in cases of chronic ankle instability that have failed conservative treatment. There is growing interest in arthroscopic techniques, with studies having shown less surgical morbidity, and faster recovery when compared with open surgery. This technique uses a standard two-portal anterior arthroscopic approach and two bone anchors. Two methods of suture passing are herein described: inside-out and outside-in. Patients can expect to start weight-bearing at 4 weeks and return to sports at 3 months. Good outcomes, with no major complications, have been reported with the technique here described.
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Diniz, P., Mangone, P. G., Giza, E., Acevedo, J., & Pereira, H. (2021). Arthroscopic ATFL Repair with Percutaneous Gould Augmentation. In Lateral Ankle Instability an International Approach by the Ankle Instability Group (pp. 217–221). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62763-1_24
Diniz, P., P. G. Mangone, E. Giza, J. Acevedo, and H. Pereira. “Arthroscopic ATFL Repair with Percutaneous Gould Augmentation.” In Lateral Ankle Instability an International Approach by the Ankle Instability Group, 217–21, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62763-1_24.
Diniz P, Mangone PG, Giza E, Acevedo J, Pereira H. Arthroscopic ATFL Repair with Percutaneous Gould Augmentation. In: Lateral Ankle Instability an International Approach by the Ankle Instability Group. 2021. p. 217–21.
Diniz, P., et al. “Arthroscopic ATFL Repair with Percutaneous Gould Augmentation.” Lateral Ankle Instability an International Approach by the Ankle Instability Group, 2021, pp. 217–21. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-3-662-62763-1_24.
Diniz P, Mangone PG, Giza E, Acevedo J, Pereira H. Arthroscopic ATFL Repair with Percutaneous Gould Augmentation. Lateral Ankle Instability an International Approach by the Ankle Instability Group. 2021. p. 217–221.