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Arthroscopic AntiRoLL Technique

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Arthroscopic AntiRoLL (A-AntiRoLL) is performed if there is no ligament fiber, and if intra-articular comorbid lesions including osteochondral lesions and/or anterior ankle impingement were clarified preoperatively. There are four steps for AntiRoLL: step 1 as make the portals; step 2 as make a Y-shaped graft; step 3 as make the bone tunnels at each attachment to fibula, talus, and calcaneus; step 4 as introduce a Y-shaped graft into the bone tunnels and fix with the interference screw. After surgery, the full weight-bearing walking is allowed according to pain from a day after surgery, jogging and proprioceptive training at 4 weeks postoperatively, and returning to sports without external fixation after 6–8 weeks postoperative.

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Takao, M., Glazebrook, M. (2021). Arthroscopic AntiRoLL Technique. In: Pereira, H., et al. Lateral Ankle Instability. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62763-1_31

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