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Ankle Ligament Reconstruction

Tightens loose ankle ligaments to prevent repeated sprains.

Ankle Ligament Reconstruction

Chronic ankle instability

Why do get this surgery?

What does the surgeon do in the surgery?

Ankle ligament reconstruction tightens or replaces stretched ligaments to treat chronic instability. Surgeons use autografts (patient’s tissue) or allografts (donor tissue) via small incisions, often with arthroscopic guidance. Ideal for recurrent sprains, the procedure restores stability for sports or daily activities.
Recovery involves 6 weeks in a boot and PT to rebuild strength. Biomechanical studies show reinforced grafts reduce reinjury rates, making it a durable solution for active patients7.

How successful is this surgery?

What can go wrong in surgery?

65-92%

Nerve injury (1-5%), re-injury (10-20%)

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