Bunion surgery has been performed for years and many different types of surgical techniques exist. The last few years a newer procedure called the Lapiplasty has been pushed to the forefront of surgical correction. It involves previously researched correction techniques combined with a newer jig for bone cuts. It is the fastest growing bunion surgery in the United States. There are a few key steps that make a difference in the correction that must be carefully followed.
The first key step is freeing up the joint so it can be rotated in 3 different planes to correct the triplane bunion deformity.
The second involves making sure to release and mobilize soft tissue around the big toe.
Next provisional reduction needs to be done and fixated with a clamp to apply the cutting jig. Once the correction is obtained the jig is placed and the bone is cut.
The wedges of bone are removed, and the joint is fenestrated to promote fusion and graft can be placed.
The joint is then compressed, and correction again obtained, and fixation occurs with plates and screws.
The advantages of this system are reproducibility and stable fixation which allows earlier weight bearing.
If you have a bunion and are in pain, I can help. Make an appointment with me today at 425-391-8666 or fill out a contact form online.
Dr Brandon Nelson
Issaquah Foot and Ankle Specialists