Arthroscopy Techniques (Aug 2017)

Anterolateral Arthroscopic Posterior Subtalar Arthrodesis: The Surgical Technique

  • Alessio Bernasconi, M.D.,
  • Claude Guillard, M.D.,
  • François Lintz, M.D., F.E.B.O.T.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. e1183 – e1188

Abstract

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The effectiveness of subtalar arthrodesis has been well documented in treating degenerative subtalar joint disease. The arthroscopic subtalar approach for arthrodesis has also been proved to give excellent results in terms of bone fusion rates and reduction of wound-related pain and complications. To date, the main concerns about arthroscopy have regarded incision-related neurologic complications such as lesions of the tibial, fibular, and sural nerves. In this context, we present a 2-portal lateral (anterior and middle) approach to arthroscopic subtalar arthrodesis, recently documented in the literature, that provides similar excellent access to the joint with a lower risk of nerve damage.