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Bunion surgery is a common procedure performed by plastic surgeons to correct a deformity of the big toe joint. In Duncan, the process typically involves the following steps:
1. Pre-operative assessment: The surgeon will evaluate the patient's condition, including the severity of the bunion, any associated pain or limitations, and overall foot health. X-rays or other imaging studies may be ordered to assess the joint structure.
2. Anesthesia: The surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the area, or under general anesthesia for more complex cases.
3. Incision: The surgeon makes an incision over the bunion to access the joint. The size and location of the incision depend on the specific technique used.
4. Osteotomy: In some cases, a bone cut (osteotomy) may be performed to realign the joint. This helps correct the deformity and relieve pressure on the affected area.
5. Soft tissue repair: The surgeon may also address any soft tissue imbalances, such as tight tendons or ligaments, by releasing or repositioning them.
6. Fixation: To stabilize the joint during healing, the surgeon may use screws, pins, or other fixation devices. These are typically removed after a period of time.
7. Post-operative care: After the surgery, the patient will need to follow specific instructions for recovery, including rest, elevation of the foot, and wearing a special shoe or orthotic. Physical therapy may also be recommended to restore strength and flexibility.
It's important to note that the success of bunion surgery depends on various factors, including the patient's overall health, the severity of the condition, and the surgeon's skill and experience. Patients should have a detailed discussion with their surgeon to understand the risks, benefits, and expected outcomes of the procedure.
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