MIS Bunionectomy: Faster Recovery, Precise Results
It’s well understood that bunions can cause significant pain and limit mobility. However, understanding a problem doesn’t necessarily entail a simple, straightforward solution.
At Northern Ankle Foot Associates, we’re always seeking out innovative procedures that can benefit our patients and deliver the best possible outcomes. For bunions, one corrective procedure stands out from the rest: minimally invasive bunionectomy, referred to as MIS bunionectomy for short.
This option offers faster recovery times, reduced scarring, and exceptional precision when compared to other methods, and for this blog post, we’re going to explain how it works and when it might be the best option for you.
Traditional Bunionectomy vs. MIS
Traditional bunionectomy procedures often involve larger incisions to access the misaligned bones. While effective, these can lead to longer healing times, increased post-surgical pain, and more noticeable scarring and stiffness.
MIS bunionectomy, on the other hand, utilizes state-of-the-art technology for a more streamlined approach. Podiatrists perform the surgery through tiny incisions, minimizing soft tissue disruption.
Benefits of MIS Bunionectomy
MIS Bunionectomies differ from typical procedures in a few notable and beneficial ways.
- Faster Recovery: As mentioned previously, smaller incisions translate to quicker healing and lower the likelihood of infection. Many patients can walk in a special post-surgical shoe shortly after the procedure, significantly reducing the recovery time necessitated by more traditional methods.
- Reduced Scarring: The smaller incisions used in MIS bunionectomy lead to less noticeable scarring, a significant aesthetic benefit for many patients.
- Precise Correction: Advanced fluoroscopy (real-time X-ray imaging) guides the surgeon during the procedure, ensuring exceptional precision in bone realignment for optimal bunion correction and long-term pain relief.
- The procedure also allows for more correction with a straighter result on even the more severe bunions.
Who is a Candidate for MIS Bunionectomy?
MIS bunionectomy is a suitable option for many patients with bunions, particularly those with:
- Moderate to severe bunion deformities
- Active lifestyles who desire a quicker return to daily activities
- Concerns about scarring
While MIS bunionectomy offers numerous advantages, it’s crucial to consult a board-certified podiatrist to determine if it’s the right choice for you. Severe deformities, bones weakened by osteoporosis, or bunions that exist alongside a flat foot might mean that other options are more suitable.
Do you have questions about an MIS bunionectomy? Please reach out to Northern Ankle Foot Associates and contact us today. Dr. Robyn Joseph would be happy to assist you.