Ankle Arthroscopy: Conditions Treated

Arthroscopy

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Arthroscopy is used to find and treat many types of ankle problems. These include loose bodies, bone spurs, osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), and synovitis.

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Bone Spurs

When the bones in a joint pinch each other, they are impinged. This problem is often caused by bone spurs (growths) that have formed on the joint. Pressure from the spur may cause pain when you move your ankle. Your surgeon will remove the spur and smooth the bone surface.

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OCD

Because of an injury to its blood supply, a piece of bone can become loose inside the joint. Called OCD (osteochondritis dissecans), this problem can cause pain and swelling. The surgeon can remove the bone or secure it in place. Open surgery may also be needed.

Synovitis

If the lining of the joint (synovium) is pinched, it may become inflamed. This can cause pain and swelling in the ankle. The surgeon can remove the pinched synovium and relieve symptoms.

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