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Use of an aiming drill guide and ankle arthroscopy for reduction of depressed articular surface in posterior malleolar fractures.

Hyo-Jin LeeSung Jae KimYoung Uk ParkJintak HyunHyong-Nyun Kim
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) (2022)
The depressed articular fragment located between the posterior tibia and the fractured posterior malleolus can be treated using an aiming drill guide and ankle arthroscopy. Ankle arthroscopy is used for direct visualization of the depressed articular surface, and the aiming drill guide can guide the bone plunger precisely to the depressed articular surface for reduction. This technique requires less soft tissue dissection than conventional techniques to visualize and reduce the depressed articular surface.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • bone regeneration