What Are the Different Types of Bunion Surgery?

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  • 8 Oct, 2024

Bunions, a condition in which the big toe is pointing towards the toes below, can result in significant discomfort, and hamper mobility. If non-surgical treatments such as orthotics or pain management aren’t alleviating the pain, then bunion surgery could be recommended. But did you know there are a variety of bunion surgeries that are designed to meet specific requirements? In this article we’ll go over the different types of bunion surgery to help you better determine which one might be suitable for you.

  1. Osteotomy

An osteotomy is among the most popular kinds for bunion surgical procedures. During this procedure, a surgeon makes tiny cuts into the big toe’s bone and then realigns it in order to correct the bunion. The bones are fixed with plates, screws, or wires. Based on the extent of the bunion there are various kinds of osteotomies available:

  • Chevron Osteotomy: Most often used to treat moderate to mild bunions, this procedure entails cutting and reshaping bone in order to fix the alignment.
  • Scarf Osteotomy: Commonly used for moderate to severe bunions this procedure reshapes the metatarsal first bone in order to adjust the toe.
  • Akin OsteotomyAkin Osteotomy: The surgery is done on the phalanx of the big toe for better alignment. It is commonly employed alongside other osteotomies.

Recovery Osteotomies typically require between six and eight weeks of healing in which time weight bearing activities are restricted.

  1. Exostectomy (Bunionectomy)

An exostectomy, also referred to as the bunionectomy, is an procedure that is focused on eliminating the bunion, or bony bump located on the outside of your big toe. In contrast to osteotomies this procedure does not involve realigning bones. Although it may provide relief from the pain of the bump however, it’s often performed together with other surgical procedures, such as osteotomies, in order to stop the bunion from becoming recurring.

Recovery Time to recover for a bunionectomy on its own is generally shorter, however it is often combined alongside other procedures, which may prolong the recovery time.

  1. Arthrodesis

Arthrodesis is a surgical procedure to treat severe bunions, or for those suffering with arthritis of the joint that is located in your big toe. The procedure involves the fusion of joints of the huge foot to alleviate pain and improve stability. Through removing the damaged joint surfaces and then securing the bones using plates or screws the joint will no longer move, preventing future bunions from developing.

Recovery This procedure involves fusions, the recovery may take longer, usually between 10 and 12 weeks. However, it’s extremely efficient in reducing the pain of patients with serious bunions.

  1. Lapidus Procedure

It is also known as the Lapidus procedure is a different alternative for patients suffering from severe bunions or who suffer from instability in the metatarsal joint. The surgeon will fuse the first metatarsal bone to align the bones and stop the bunion from recurring. It is usually recommended for patients with excessive foot mobility or have had a failed procedure for bunion before.

Recovery Like arthrodesis recovery after the Lapidus procedure may be between 10 and 12 weeks, and includes an in-between period of no weight bearing.

  1. Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery

Minimally-invasive procedures are growing in recognition as a method to fix bunions using fewer incisions, which results in lesser scarring but not necessarily faster time to recover. These procedures typically use smaller incisions and tools to aid the surgeon while they treat the bunion, making small cuts into the bone to re-align them.

Recovery The recovery times can vary but generally it will take 6-8 weeks for the bone to heal.

 

Which Bunion Surgery is Right for You?

The kind of bunion surgery suggested for you is based on many factors, such as the extent that your bunion is, as well as the condition of your joint, and your daily routine. A consultation with a trained podiatrist is crucial to find the most effective approach for your particular requirements. At Advanced Foot Surgery Centre We provide individualized care to help you determine the ideal solution to the health of your feet.

Conclusion

Bunion surgery is a reliable procedure to alleviate the pain and correct foot deformities. With a variety of surgical options readily available, you’ll be able to choose a procedure that is suitable for your lifestyle and condition. If you’re suffering from bunions and are interested in learning more about surgical options Don’t hesitate to reach the clinic via www.advancedfootsurgerycentre.com.au. Our podiatric surgeons have the experience to assist you in getting back on your feet and pain-free!

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