Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery

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Overview

Minimally invasive ankle surgery, also known as small incision or MIS, offers precise access to the ankle joint through small keyhole incisions. Using thin instruments and cameras, surgeons perform repairs while protecting surrounding structures, leading to faster recovery and reduced complications.











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Anatomy of the Foot for Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery

The ankle is a complex hinge joint composed of bones, ligaments, muscles, and tendons. Minimally invasive techniques preserve these structures while addressing various ankle conditions.







Common Conditions Treated

Minimally invasive ankle surgery can address fractures, arthritis, instability, ligament injuries, cartilage damage, Achilles tendonitis, and ruptures, among other conditions.











Diagnostic Approaches

Diagnosis involves a detailed medical history, physical examination, and imaging tests such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans. These help determine the best approach for minimally invasive ankle surgery.

















Surgery Process

Minimally invasive surgery involves small incisions and precise visualization using cameras and imaging techniques. This approach reduces pain, swelling, and scarring while promoting faster recovery.


















Frequently Asked Questions

- Recovery Process: Typically involves rest followed by gradual mobility, with a faster timeline than traditional surgery.

- Expected Recovery Time: Depends on the procedure; consult your surgeon for personalized guidance.

- Risks and Complications: Potential risks include limited visualization, injuries to tendons or vessels, and anesthesia or infection complications. Your surgeon can provide specific details based on your case.

















Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery

Take the first step to better health with Dr. Chowdhury, our highly experienced Foot & Ankle Surgeon!

Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery

Take the first step to better health with Dr. Chowdhury, our highly experienced Foot & Ankle Surgeon!

Overview

Minimally invasive ankle surgery, also known as small incision or MIS, offers precise access to the ankle joint through small keyhole incisions. Using thin instruments and cameras, surgeons perform repairs while protecting surrounding structures, leading to faster recovery and reduced complications.

Diagnostic Approaches

Diagnosis involves a detailed medical history, physical examination, and imaging tests such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans. These help determine the best approach for minimally invasive ankle surgery.

In Need of a Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery?

Anatomy of the Foot for Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery

The ankle is a complex hinge joint composed of bones, ligaments, muscles, and tendons. Minimally invasive techniques preserve these structures while addressing various ankle conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

- Recovery Process: Typically involves rest followed by gradual mobility, with a faster timeline than traditional surgery.

- Expected Recovery Time: Depends on the procedure; consult your surgeon for personalized guidance.

- Risks and Complications: Potential risks include limited visualization, injuries to tendons or vessels, and anesthesia or infection complications. Your surgeon can provide specific details based on your case.

Common Conditions Treated

Minimally invasive ankle surgery can address fractures, arthritis, instability, ligament injuries, cartilage damage, Achilles tendonitis, and ruptures, among other conditions.

Surgery Process

Minimally invasive surgery involves small incisions and precise visualization using cameras and imaging techniques. This approach reduces pain, swelling, and scarring while promoting faster recovery.

X-ray of Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery
X-ray of Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery

Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery

Take the first step to better health with Dr. Chowdhury, our highly experienced Foot & Ankle Surgeon!

Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery

Take the first step to better health with Dr. Chowdhury, our highly experienced Foot & Ankle Surgeon!

In Need of a Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery?

SPORTS FOOT &

ANKLE CENTER


Services

Achilles Tendonitis

Ankle Fracture

Lisfranc Injury

Ankle Sprain

... + 20 more

Reviews

Jessica Peri

Sameer Alam

Noman Saleemi

Andres Botero

…+ 6 more

Contact

201-777-1245

dr.einfootandankle@gmail.com

Location

SPORTS FOOT &

ANKLE CENTER


Services

Achilles Tendonitis

Ankle Fracture

Lisfranc Injury

Ankle Sprain

... + 20 more

Testimonials

Jessica Peri

Sameer Alam

Noman Saleemi

Andres Botero

…+ 6 more

Location

Contact

201-777-1245

dr.einfootandankle

@gmail.com

SPORTS FOOT &

ANKLE CENTER


Services

Achilles Tendonitis

Ankle Fracture

Lisfranc Injury

Ankle Sprain

... + 20 more

Reviews

Jessica Peri

Sameer Alam

Noman Saleemi

Andres Botero

…+ 6 more

Location

Contact

201-777-1245

dr.einfootandankle@gmail.com

X-ray of Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery
X-ray of Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery
X-ray of Minimally Invasive Ankle Surgery

Overview

Minimally invasive ankle surgery, also known as small incision or MIS, offers precise access to the ankle joint through small keyhole incisions. Using thin instruments and cameras, surgeons perform repairs while protecting surrounding structures, leading to faster recovery and reduced complications.

Frequently Asked Questions

-Recovery Process: Typically involves rest followed by gradual mobility, with a faster timeline than traditional surgery.

- Expected Recovery Time: Depends on the procedure; consult your surgeon for personalized guidance.

- Risks and Complications: Potential risks include limited visualization, injuries to tendons or vessels, and anesthesia or infection complications. Your surgeon can provide specific details based on your case.

Common Conditions Treated

Minimally invasive ankle surgery can address fractures, arthritis, instability, ligament injuries, cartilage damage, Achilles tendonitis, and ruptures, among other conditions.

Minimally Invasive Ankle Anatomy

The ankle is a complex hinge joint composed of bones, ligaments, muscles, and tendons. Minimally invasive techniques preserve these structures while addressing various ankle conditions.

Diagnostic Approaches

Diagnosis involves a detailed medical history, physical examination, and imaging tests such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans. These help determine the best approach for minimally invasive ankle surgery.

Surgery Process

Minimally invasive surgery involves small incisions and precise visualization using cameras and imaging techniques. This approach reduces pain, swelling, and scarring while promoting faster recovery.