In this issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics, guest editors Drs. Jordi Vega and Guillaume Cordier bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Ankle Arthroscopy:: A Current Point of View. Top experts explore key topics such as endoscopic approach of subtalar instability; syndesmosis pathology management; arthroscopic approach to deltoid injuries; and advantages and disadvantages of the arthroscopic ankle fusion; as well as the technological advancements that have significantly improved the outcomes of ankle arthroscopy in recent years.
Anatomic Basis on Ankle Arthroscopy: What to Know to Perform Modern and Safe Ankle Arthroscopy Overwhelming Arguments in Favor of the Dorsiflexion Mthod for Ankle Arthroscopy: The Fixed Distraction Method Should Be Abandoned New Perspectives on Ankle Cartilage Pathology and Treatment The Role of Arthroscopy in Ankle Fracture Fixation Arthroscopic Debridement: A Conservative but Effective Surgery in the Ankle Advantages and Disadvantages of the Arthroscopic Ankle Fusion-Is There Any Role for Open Fusion? Ankle Instability as a Global Concept Ankle instability and arthroscopy: Repair or Nonrepair Ankle Instability and Arthroscopy: Ligament Reconstruction or Not Arthroscopic Approach to Deltoid Injuries Endoscopic Approach to Achilles Tendon Injuries Current Status of Tendoscopy Around the Ankle: Is Tendoscopy Still a Reality or a Thing from the Past? Endoscopic Approach to Subtalar Instability An Update on the Management of Acute Isolated Syndesmosis Injuries Needle Arthroscopy: Current and Future Use in the Ankle
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