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two-dimensional drawing templates or computer-assisted three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction. An anterior approach is usually performed, i.e. between the extensor hallucis longus and the tibialis anterior tendons. Few prostheses are designed to be
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257 arthroscopies, 23% of which were performed at the subtalar joint and 77% at the ankle joint. An anterior approach was used in 69% of cases, a posterior approach in 26% and a combined approach in the remaining 5%. A total of 31 complications (12
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, according to their findings, they concluded that talar OLs can be treated with anterior arthroscopy if the anterior border of the lesion can be reached. 20 Most lesions can be reached with an anterior approach but lesions located in the posterior third
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transfibular with a fibular autograft, anteromedial and anterolateral mini-open, or the classic anterior approach preserving the malleoli) and different types of osteosynthesis (anterior plate, lateral plate, double plate, crossed screws, etc.) ( Fig. 6 ). The