Abstract

Many surgical procedures and operations are used to treat ankle and foot disorders. Radiography is the first-line imaging for postoperative surveillance and evaluation of pain and dysfunction. Computed tomography scans and MR imaging are used for further evaluation. MR imaging is the most accurate test for soft tissues assessments. MR imaging protocol adjustments include basic and advanced metal artifact reduction. We chose a surgical approach to select the common types of procedures and discuss the normal and abnormal postoperative MR imaging appearances, highlighting potential complications. This article reviews commonly used surgical techniques and their normal and abnormal MR imaging appearances.

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