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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 93-B, Issue SUPP_II | Pages 147 - 147
1 May 2011
Filip L Stehlik J Musil D Sadovsky P
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Introduction: Since 2004 we chose the arthroscopic method of therapy by the retrocalcaneal bursitis and problems caused by prominence of heel Haglund type.

Materials and Method: We operated 48 patients (52 heel bones) by arthroscopic method. We do this operation on ventral position with using 2 or 3 paraachilear incisions, we commonly check the progress of the operation using X-rays sciascopy. After operation we recommend light exercises of the movement of the ankle and 3 week walking on crutches with limited weight. Antitrombotic prophylaxis is standard.

Results: We checked the results after 2–48 months after operating procedure. The patients were examined clinically and with the help of VAS (Visual Analogue Scale). The condition of all patients has improved, most of them were very satisfied with the operation. We have not noticed any disorders in healing operation wounds, 1 deep trombosis has been diagnosed by the sonography. We compared this arthroscopy method with open operating method. We have been using since the year 2004 both operating methods, but we have been trying to separate the indications for the arthroscopy and for the open approach, because we are the meaning, that the arthroscopy technique is not the best choice in all cases. We have recently set clear indications for both methods in our orthopaedic department. The progress of rehabilitation was noticeably faster than by the open method, postoperative swelling and pain were markedly less as well.