Endoscopic treatment of insertional Achilles tendinopathy: Surgical techniques and indications

2021 
Abstract Haglund syndrome is a common cause of heel pain that can affect either young and middle-aged patients. When indicated, surgical treatment can be performed using an open, percutaneous or endoscopic technique. A high rate of complications rate, especially due to healing of skin incisions, has been reported by open techniques, for this reason minimally invasive procedures treating insertional Achilles tendinopathy has recently gained popularity. Endoscopy allows to perform several procedures such as bursectomy, calcaneoplasty, Achilles tendon reattachment with anchors and Flexor Hallucis Longus transfer. Aim of this work is to provide an update on existing endoscopic techniques for the Achilles tendon pathologies treatment. These techniques represent an important tool for the orthopedic surgeon when treating Achilles tendon pathologies.
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