Incisions in the foot and ankle should allow efficient surgical approaches
to the anatomic structures being addressed while preventing chronic neuriti
c symptoms, extensive scar contractures, soft tissue ischemia or necrosis,
and chronic edema. The purpose of this report is to describe the Bohler inc
ision, an extensile approach that provides the surgeon with easy access to
the anterior surface of the distal tibia, the anterior talar dome, talar ne
ck, talonavicular, subtalar, and calcaneocuboid joints by allowing direct v
isualization of these areas. The incision can be extended in both direction
s, if needed, or it can be used at either end, produces few complications,
and closes with a cosmetically acceptable scar that does not produce pressu
re with shoe wear.