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Arthroscopic ankle fusion

What is the ideal arthroscopic fusion? | Other advantages of the technique | How do these things compare with a standard "open" fusion technique? | Is this technique possible if my ankle is deformed? | The operation - operative stills-arthroscopic ankle fusion | Before and after xrays-arthroscopic ankle fusion | After the operation?

 

Before and after Xrays-Arthroscopic ankle fusion

pre operative ap (front to back) xray projection.pre-operative lateral (side on) xray projection of ankle.immediate post operative ap xray showing large gap at the fusion site (not an infrequent appearance).
Pre operative AP (front to back) Xray projection.Pre-operative lateral (side on) Xray projection of ankle.Immediate post operative AP xray showing large gap at the fusion site (not an infrequent appearance).
immediate post operative lateral xray showing large gap at the fusion site (not an infrequent appearance).the apperance at three months post operatively showing complete union of the ankle at the tibio-talar articulation.the apperance at three months post operatively showing complete union of the ankle at the tibio-talar articulation.
Immediate post operative lateral xray showing large gap at the fusion site (not an infrequent appearance).The apperance at three months post operatively showing complete union of the ankle at the Tibio-talar articulation.The apperance at three months post operatively showing complete union of the ankle at the Tibio-talar articulation.

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