Ankle arthroscopy is a surgical procedure aimed at addressing problems within your ankle joint. During this procedure, your surgeon utilizes a specialized instrument known as an arthroscope, which is equipped with a camera and light. This device allows the surgeon to view the interior of your ankle through a few minor incisions, typically less than half an inch wide, in your skin. To perform repairs, the surgeon may also introduce additional instruments through other small openings.
The advantage of ankle arthroscopy over traditional surgery lies in the size of the incisions required. Since these are significantly smaller, the procedure is generally less invasive and easier on your body.
Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure capable of addressing a variety of conditions, such as:
Shoulder replacement surgery, like any surgical procedure, carries potential risks and complications, including:
It’s important to discuss these risks thoroughly with your healthcare provider before undergoing shoulder replacement surgery.
Ankle arthroscopy is typically performed as an outpatient procedure, allowing you to return home on the same day of the surgery.Your healthcare provider or surgeon will review the outcomes of the procedure with you and provide instructions for your post-operative care and recovery.
You may be advised to: