LEVEL:
Advanced
TOTAL TIME:
2 hrs
LESSONS:
7
A course Developed by Surgeons
- Dive deeper into the different anatomical landmarks and structures relevant during Total Ankle Replacement surgery.
- Review arthritis and deformity conditions.
- Gain a foundational understanding of the traditional Total Ankle Replacement procedure.
- Learn directly from our surgeons with tips and pearls at the conclusion of each lesson.
Course Introuction
This multi-lesson course is designed to provide a concise overview of the complexity of Total Ankle Replacement treatments. By gaining valuable insights into TAR procedures, representatives will be better equipped to support surgeons and healthcare professionals in their practices and provide exceptional service to customers and patients.
Throughout the course, we will delve into the various indications, set-up and hardware requirements, basic step-by-step procedure guidance, and post-operative protocols for Total Ankle Replacement surgery. To ensure you receive the best possible learning experience, our esteemed surgeons will be your guides, sharing invaluable tips within each lesson.
Curriculum
In this lesson, we will learn about the specific anatomical landmarks for total ankle replacement which include: boney anatomy, soft tissues, and other critical structures like nerves and blood supply.
In this lesson you will learn about different types of ankle deformity that occur with end stage ankle arthritis; review area of where Deformity can be located; identify the difference in deformities; and give an overview of the adjunct procedures that may be needed.
In this lesson you will review the different types of arthritis that affect the ankle joint and when a Total Ankle Replacement would be considered.
In this lesson, we will discuss the basic objectives for a total ankle replacement technique using a traditional alignment guide including general set-up and instrumentation, procedure specific anatomic landmarks, procedure goals and desired outcome, steps for the tibial alignment guide and general post-op protocol.
In this lesson, you will review the ankle anatomy and joint motion that involve ankle kinematics. We will review what causes abnormal ankle motion, terminology specific to total ankle replacement, and how kinematics impacts a surgeons decision when choosing total ankle replacement as a treatment option.