After surgery, your child will need to rest the ankle so it can heal. With the surgeon's supervision, your child eventually can return to normal activities.
An osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) lesion is a small area of damaged bone and cartilage that can become loose or detached from the rest of the bone. Your child has had surgery to repair an OCD lesion in the ankle joint. The surgeon secured the OCD lesion to the rest of the bone and removed some of the damaged tissue to help the area heal.
The goal of the surgery is to relieve your child's symptoms and help prevent the lesion from causing arthritis.
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