Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis. Preliminary report.
      
    
        
Published online: Dec 27 1994
       
    
   
  
    
      L De Vriese, G Dereymaeker, and G Fabry.
University Hospital Pellenberg, Department of Orthopedics, K.U. Leuven, Belgium.
     
  
  
  
    Abstract
    A review of the first 10 arthroscopic ankle fusions at our institution was performed. Union was obtained in 7 of the 10 ankles with an average time to fusion of 4 months. There were 3 nonunions. Arthroscopic ankle fusion is less invasive than open techniques and less painful for the patient. However, there is a learning curve, and the arthroscopic technique is time-consuming. Arthroscopic ankle fusion has restricted indications, as patients with significant angulation, rotatory malalignment and extensive avascular necrosis of the talus can only be treated with open techniques.