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Ankle Arthroscopy

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Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which an arthroscope, a small, soft, flexible tube with a light and video camera at the end, is inserted into the ankle joint to evaluate and treat a variety of conditions.

Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery

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Minimally invasive foot surgery (MIFS) uses the latest advanced technology to treat foot and ankle pain caused by a variety of conditions. Special surgical instruments, devices, and advanced imaging techniques are used to visualize and perform the surgery through small incisions. The aim of MIFS is to minimize damage to the muscles and surrounding structures, enabling a faster recovery with less pain.

Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery

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Minimally invasive bunion surgery, also known as keyhole bunion surgery, is a procedure to treat a foot condition called a bunion or hallux valgus. During minimally invasive bunion surgery, a few small incisions are made to access the bone around the bunion, as opposed to a much larger incision made during an open bunion surgery that cuts across layers of tissue around the bone, causing more postoperative pain, a larger scar, and damage to the surrounding soft tissues.

Percutaneous Achilles Repair

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Percutaneous Achilles repair is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to treat an Achilles tendon tear. The procedure involves making several small surgical incisions behind the ankle and stitching back together the two torn pieces of the Achilles tendon, instead of making one large incision as in an open surgery and carrying out the repair. The main objective of percutaneous Achilles repair is to minimize soft tissue dissection while restoring normal foot function.