Ankle Nanoarthroscopy
Ankle nanoarthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure using a tiny 1.9mm arthroscope to evaluate and treat ankle joint conditions. It allows direct visualization and treatment of cartilage, synovial, and ligament injuries with minimal tissue disruption.
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Osteochondral lesions of the talus
Ankle impingement (anterior or posterior)
Early arthritis debridement
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Performed through small portals under local or regional anesthesia. Instruments allow for precise removal of damaged tissue, loose bodies, or cartilage defects.
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Patients typically experience less post-operative pain and swelling, with a faster return to weight-bearing and activity compared to traditional arthroscopy.