A bunion is a common forefoot condition that can be characterized by mild, moderate or severe and defined as a deviation of the big toe in the lateral direction. This condition is progressive and can lead to pain and discomfort with walking and exercise. Conservative measures are not usually successful. The traditional approach consists of an open incision and dissection of the foot that involves balancing of soft tissues and bony deformities. The procedure itself is highly successful but there is question as to whether more minimally invasive type accessible.
Minimally invasive bunion surgery has been around for years and as this technique is getting better, this becomes more of a promising type procedure. The literature is full of different types of minimally invasive bunion surgeries that can be used correct the foot. Some of the most promising new or techniques utilize screw or pin fixation and has become highly successful.
All done under direct live x-ray and results have been extremely positive. Majority of patients are weightbearing immediately after surgery and can return to normal shoes in 3-4 weeks. This is because of the soft tissues had minimal interruption and vascularity preserved. Minimally invasive bunion surgery shows promising results and can provide a fast return to activities.
If you’re suffering from bunion deformity and would like to discuss minimally invasive bunion procedure, call 425- 391-8666 or make an appointment online today.
Sincerely,
Dr. Brandon Nelson
Board-certified Foot and Ankle Physician and Surgeon