Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair

Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair

Chronic ankle instability and ligament injuries can significantly impact mobility and quality of life. When conservative treatments prove ineffective in addressing ankle ligament issues, surgical intervention may be necessary. Dr. Ramawat, a leading specialist in minimally invasive ankle ligament repair in Sydney, offers personalised diagnosis and advanced treatment options to restore ankle stability and function.

What is Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair?

Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair is a surgical procedure aimed at repairing damaged ligaments in the ankle joint using minimally invasive techniques. This approach involves smaller incisions and specialised instruments, leading to reduced tissue trauma and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

Why is Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair performed?

This procedure is typically performed to address conditions such as ankle sprains, chronic instability, or ligament tears caused by sports injuries or accidents. By stabilising the ankle joint, Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair helps alleviate pain, improve function, and prevent further damage.

How do you prepare for Ankle Ligament Repair surgery?

Preparation for Ankle Ligament Repair surgery involves a thorough evaluation by a healthcare provider, including medical history review and physical examination. Pre-operative instructions may include discontinuing certain medications, fasting before surgery, and arranging for transportation home after the procedure.

Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair Procedure

During the procedure, the surgeon makes small incisions near the ankle joint and inserts specialised instruments, including a tiny camera called an arthroscope, to visualise the ligaments. Using small instruments, the surgeon repairs or reconstructs the damaged ligaments, often utilising sutures or anchors to secure them in place.

Recovery after Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair

Recovery from Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair typically involves a period of rest, followed by physical therapy to restore strength, flexibility, and range of motion in the ankle joint. Patients may need to wear a brace or cast for support during the initial healing phase and gradually transition to weight-bearing activities as directed by their surgeon.

Risks of Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair

While Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair is generally safe, potential risks include infection, bleeding, nerve damage, and adverse reactions to anaesthesia. Additionally, there is a small risk of recurrent instability or incomplete healing of the repaired ligaments.

Benefits of Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair

The benefits of Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair include smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, faster recovery, and improved cosmetic outcomes compared to traditional open surgery. Additionally, this approach may result in less scarring and lower risk of complications, allowing patients to return to their daily activities more quickly.

If you would like to have additional information on the treatment of ankle ligament injuries or would like to learn more about ankle ligament repair surgery, please contact Dr. Ramawat, serving the communities of Sydney.


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