2013
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2013.02.022
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The “All Inside” Arthroscopic Broström Procedure: A Prospective Study of 40 Consecutive Patients

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“…Recently reported arthroscopic techniques for the reconstruction of lateral instability [4][5][6][7] have focused on the Broström procedure and rarely involved Gould augmentation [7]. The gold standard arthroscopic Broström and Gould technique has not been established and problems remain to be solved, including the potential risk of nerve injury with the percutaneous procedure, especially in relation to Gould augmentation [5,7].…”
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“…Recently reported arthroscopic techniques for the reconstruction of lateral instability [4][5][6][7] have focused on the Broström procedure and rarely involved Gould augmentation [7]. The gold standard arthroscopic Broström and Gould technique has not been established and problems remain to be solved, including the potential risk of nerve injury with the percutaneous procedure, especially in relation to Gould augmentation [5,7].…”
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“…Several arthroscopic techniques have been reported recently [4][5][6][7]. Gould augmentation reinforces the repair of the ruptured lateral ligaments, with the inferior extensor retinaculum (IER) providing additional support against inversion load [8]; however, this technique has been adopted in only one study to date [7].…”
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“…Recently, several arthroscopically assisted techniques have been described for lateral ankle ligament reconstruction. 6,[15][16][17][18] These techniques, which are technically demanding, have shown early promise in Level IV studies with short-term follow-up. They effectively replicate the Broström-Gould procedure and fail to achieve true anatomic reconstruction.…”
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“…1,2 Arthroscopic techniques have recently been described aiming to lower the amount of surgical aggression and shorten the rehabilitation process (Table 1). [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] These techniques have been linked to the development of anchor and fixation devices that have facilitated arthroscopic-assisted ligament repair.…”
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