Advanced Learning Pathways: Ankle Arthroscopy – Advanced: Arthritis, Arthrodesis, Trauma, & Misc.

Learning Objectives of this Pathway:

  • Understand the role and limitations of arthroscopy in ankle fractures
  • Understand the role and limitations of arthroscopy in ankle post-traumatic arthritis and arthrodesis
  • Describe the role of arthroscopy for additional indications within the ankle

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Day 1: Arthroscopy in Arthritis, TAR, Soft tissue, & More

Clinical Sessions:

Podcasts:

None

E-Book Chapters:
Arthroscopy eBook

  • Ch 16-2: Posterior Approaches
  • Ch 16-3: Arthroscopy of the Total Ankle

JFAS Articles:

Day 2: Arthroscopy in Arthrodesis

Clinical Sessions:
Arthroscopic Ankle Fusions: The New Gold Standard?

Surgical Techniques:
Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis

Podcasts:

None

E-Book Chapters:

Arthroscopy eBook
Ch 8: Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis

JFAS Articles:
Arthroscopic Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis with Locked Retrograde Compression Nail

Additional Outside Journal References:

Ankle Arthrodesis: A Comparison of an Arthroscopic and an Open Method of Treatment

 

 

Day 3: Arthroscopy in Ankle Trauma

 

Clinical Sessions
Arthroscopic-Assisted Ankle Fracture Repair: When is it Necessary?
Arthroscopic Assisted Ankle Fracture: A Necessary Tool

Podcasts:
Arthroscopy Assisted ORIF

E-Book Chapters:
Arthroscopy eBook
Ch 9: Arthroscopic Treatment of Trauma

Journal Articles:

 

The ACFAS learning pathways are a tool to be used by residency directors, fellowship directors and school faculty to aid with didactic learning during the COVID-19 crisis. They are not intended to replace a curriculum, but to supplement student and resident education during this time of need. The learning pathways are divided into basic, intermediate, and advanced categories. Pathways have been organized into specific topics that have a variety of educational materials from the ACFAS On Demand course content. They also include journal articles with links primarily from The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery (JFAS).