Current concepts in minimally invasive lateral ankle stabilization

We can broadly categorize lateral ankle stabilization as either surgical repair or reconstruction of unstable lateral collateral ankle ligaments secondary to partial or complete rupture or repeated sprains. Surgeons may restore ankle stability via anatomic repair of the remaining ligaments with or without augmentation or reconstruction of lateral ligaments by autogenous, allogeneic or synthetic materials.

We can broadly categorize lateral ankle stabilization as either surgical repair or reconstruction of unstable lateral collateral ankle ligaments secondary to partial or complete rupture or repeated sprains. Surgeons may restore ankle stability via anatomic repair of the remaining ligaments with or without augmentation or reconstruction of lateral ligaments by autogenous, allogeneic or synthetic materials.

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Current concepts in minimally invasive lateral ankle stabilization