We describe a 2-portal endoscopic approach of the hindfoot with the patient
in the prone position. By means of this approach, it is possible to visual
ize and treat a variety of posterior ankle problems. Not only can pathology
of the posterior ankle joint and subtalar joint be visualized and treated,
but also periarticular pathology, such as calcifications or scar tissue, c
an be diagnosed and treated. We describe a professional ballet dancer with
chronic flexor hallucis longus tendinitis and a posterior ankle impingement
syndrome caused by an os trigonum of both ankles. The patient was successf
ully treated by removing the os trigonum and releasing the flexor hallucis
longus tendon. She resumed her professional activities within 2 months afte
r endoscopic treatment.