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Anatomic validation of the lateral malleolus as a cutaneous marker for the distal insertion of the calcaneofibular ligament.

Ronny LopesT NoaillesK BrulefertL GeffroyC Decante
Published in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2016)
Using the lateral malleolus as the cutaneous reference for the distal insertion of the CFL seems to be more reliable than the pure arthroscopic technique. This study describes a percutaneous technique to obtain a calcaneal tunnel for distal insertion of the CFL. The sural nerve is at the greatest risk of injury with this technique and requires careful subcutaneous incision to prevent injury. This new percutaneous technique is less invasive than a purely arthroscopic technique and more accurately identifies the location of the tunnel. It can be used to do calcaneal tunnel in clinical practice during anatomic ligament reconstruction for chronic ankle instability.
Keyphrases
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