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Fracture Control, Minimal Footprint: MIS in Ankle Trauma Live

Fracture Control, Minimal Footprint: MIS in Ankle Trauma

Surgical

Presented by Jeffrey Dikis, Brian Burgess

1 CME Credits 05/14/2026 07:00 PM EDT 60 minutes
CME Credits 1 Credits
Educator Jeffrey Dikis Brian Burgess
Date & Time 05/14/2026 07:00 PM EDT
Program Length 60 minutes
Fracture Control, Minimal Footprint: MIS in Ankle Trauma explores the role of minimally invasive techniques in modern ankle fracture management, with emphasis on soft tissue preservation and anatomic reduction. Designed for surgeons managing rotational and complex ankle injuries, this CME webinar focuses on fracture pattern recognition, indications for percutaneous fixation, and biomechanical principles that allow stable constructs through limited exposures—particularly in compromised soft tissue envelopes.

Through case-based discussion and practical algorithms, we will cover percutaneous fibular fixation, MIS syndesmotic stabilization, and fluoroscopic reduction assessment. The session emphasizes reproducible fracture control, avoidance of malreduction, and optimization of outcomes while maintaining a minimal surgical footprint.