Evidence-based indications for hindfoot endoscopy
Purpose The 2-portal hindfoot endoscopic technique with the patient in prone position, first
introduced by van Dijk et al.(Arthroscopy 16: 871–876, 2000), is currently the most used by …
introduced by van Dijk et al.(Arthroscopy 16: 871–876, 2000), is currently the most used by …
Treatment of hindfoot and ankle pathologies with posterior arthroscopic techniques
T Ögüt, NS Yontar - EFORT open reviews, 2017 - eor.bioscientifica.com
The two-portal hindfoot arthroscopy is an effective procedure enabling direct visualisation of
posterior ankle pathology with low invasiveness. An important stage of the hindfoot …
posterior ankle pathology with low invasiveness. An important stage of the hindfoot …
Ankle arthroscopy in a hanging position combined with hindfoot endoscopy for the treatment of concurrent anterior and posterior impingement syndrome of the ankle
HK Kim, JY Jeon, Q Dong, HN Kim, YW Park - The Journal of Foot and …, 2013 - Elsevier
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the results of arthroscopic and endoscopic
treatment of concurrent anterior and posterior ankle impingement with the patient in a prone …
treatment of concurrent anterior and posterior ankle impingement with the patient in a prone …
Endoscopic treatment of symptomatic foot and ankle bone cyst with 3D printing application
C Zhang, J Cao, H Zhu, H Fan, L Yang… - BioMed Research …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective. To study the efficacy of arthroscopy for treating symptomatic bone cysts of the foot
and ankle through the follow‐up of patients and to further explore the application value of 3D …
and ankle through the follow‐up of patients and to further explore the application value of 3D …
[HTML][HTML] Arthroscopically assisted anterior treatment of symptomatic large talar bone cyst
X Zhu, L Yang, X Duan - The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2019 - Elsevier
Symptomatic cystic lesions of the talus are rare. The traditional operations usually do not
provide visualization to reveal the deep structure of the lesion and could cause cartilage …
provide visualization to reveal the deep structure of the lesion and could cause cartilage …
[HTML][HTML] Arthroscopic intralesional curettage for large benign talar dome cysts
O El Shazly, MM Abou El Soud, NMN Abdelatif - SICOT-J, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction: Surgical management of large talar dome cysts is challenging due to increased
morbidity by associated cartilage damage and malleolar osteotomy. The purpose of this …
morbidity by associated cartilage damage and malleolar osteotomy. The purpose of this …
Posterior talus osteochondroma a rare location, treated by posterior ankle arthroscopy
U Kulkarni, A Kulkarni - Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2015 - Elsevier
The common cause of posterior ankle impingement syndrome is impingement of the Os
trigonum or the posterior talar process. We report a case of a 46-year-old lady having …
trigonum or the posterior talar process. We report a case of a 46-year-old lady having …
[HTML][HTML] ARTHROSCOPIC ANKLE JOINT AND ARTIFICIAL BONE GRAFTING FOR TREATMENT BONE CYSTS OF THE TALAR: A CASE REPORT
KN Manh, H Le Xuan, TN Huy, H Do Van… - Orthopedic …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
ABSTRACTS Bone cysts of the talar body are a benign, rare condition. Remove bone cysts,
autologous bone grafting is a treatment method many authors recognize. Approaching the …
autologous bone grafting is a treatment method many authors recognize. Approaching the …
[HTML][HTML] Endoscopic resection of a localized tenosynovial giant cell tumor causing posterior ankle impingement in a 15-year-old athlete: A case report
K Yıldırım, TB Beyzadeoğlu… - Joint diseases and …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT) is a systematically benign but locally aggressive
lesion arising from the synovium, tendon sheath or joint bursae. Even in athletes, soft tissue …
lesion arising from the synovium, tendon sheath or joint bursae. Even in athletes, soft tissue …
[HTML][HTML] Cartilage-sparing Arthroscopic Technique for Curettage and Bone Grafting of Cystic Lesion of Talus–A Case Report
S Baliga, MNB Mallick, C Shrivastava - Journal of Orthopaedic …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Conclusion: Outcome of the procedure was assessed clinically as well as radiologically. The
histopathological report confirmed the lesion to be a SBC. The child was asymptomatic and …
histopathological report confirmed the lesion to be a SBC. The child was asymptomatic and …