Journal: Arthroscopy Techniques
Article Title: Treatment of Malunited Calcaneal Fracture With Posttraumatic Subtalar Osteoarthritis Using Lateral Endoscopic Calcaneoplasty With Posterior Arthroscopic Subtalar Arthrodesis
doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2017.08.077
Figure Lengend Snippet: The demonstration of hydroxyapatite bone graft substitute insertion of the right subtalar joint during posterior subtalar arthroscopy in a patient with prone position. (A) A clinical image demonstrates the hydroxyapatite bone graft substitute insertion by a surgical assistant via an arthroscopic sheath in the posteromedial portal (PMP), which is controlled by the surgeon's left hand. (B) An arthroscopic image shows that the posterolateral portal (PLP) is a viewing portal. Hydroxyapatite bone graft substitute (HA) is inserted through the PMP.
Article Snippet: A 4.2-mm arthroscopic shaver (Conmed) is used to debride fibrosis and synovitis of the subtalar joint.
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