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Arthroscopy, ankle, surgical, excision of osteochondral defect is a medical procedure that involves the use of an endoscope to diagnose and treat joint disorders in the ankle. The procedure involves the excision of an osteochondral defect (ocd), a condition where an area of the joint cartilage becomes damaged due to wear and tear.
This procedure is done to help alleviate pain, reduce joint swelling and improve joint function. It is typically used to treat ankle conditions such as tendonitis, ACL tears, or osteochondral lesions of the talus.
The procedure itself involves the insertion of an endoscope and special surgical instruments through small incisions at the ankle. The endoscope allows for visualization of the joint and the surgical instruments can be used to remove the damaged cartilage and repair the area.
The patient can expect to experience some discomfort, swelling, and pain in the area where the procedure was done. The patient may be given antibiotics and a course of physical therapy to help with the healing process. Wearing a cast or splint may also be recommended to help stabilize the ankle.
Arthroscopy, ankle, surgical, excision of osteochondral defect is a medical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint disorders in the ankle. The procedure involves the use of an endoscope to remove the damaged cartilage, which helps to reduce pain, swelling, and improve joint function. After the procedure, the patient may experience some discomfort, swelling, and pain, and may need to wear a cast or splint and complete a course of physical therapy.
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