Anyone with info on Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery (keyhole)
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Hi to all involved in these very interesting discussions re: bunion op experiences. I am quite surprised that, from the photos that people have sent in and descriptions of their bunion operations, no one is mentioning they have had the minimally invasive procedure on their bunions which is done by keyhole surgery and a lot quicker recovery time. If there are people out there that have had it done this way, please let us all know on this site of your description and experiences you've had with it.
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yuriA pamela68350
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I had a minimally invasive bunion surgery, Chevron and Akin osteotomy on both feet with three screws in each foot, plus correction of the second toe in one foot with a K wire, three weeks ago. The recovery was, so far, practically painless. I didn't have to take a single tablet of endone that I was given at discharge from the hospital, and was just taking paracetomol in the evening, once a day, for 10 days or so . Swelling is relatively minor. I'm still wearing post-operational shoes (Darco orthowedge), they were awkward at first but it's a matter of getting used to them. I walk up and down the stairs several times a day without problem. The original bandage was removed at two weeks, and the stitches that I saw were four small separate small stitches in each foot, rather than long cuts with many stitches as seen in many photos posted here. In short, I would not doubt to recommend this procedure. The full story is forthcoming .
Cheers,
Yuri
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yuriA pamela68350
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Sorry about several days of absence, was busy with other things - I'm working from home and had to deal with a few urgent projects and a conference deadline
I'm in Australia too, live in Canberra. My operation was done at Canberra Hospital by Dr. Gavel Kulisiewicz. It was done under Medicare, and I had to wait about two years since submitting the GP's referral letter. All other detais will be in my thread that I'm about to start now.
Cheers,
Yuri
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gillian65127 pamela68350
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i am in England and enquired about the minimally invasive surgery for my bunions on both feet. I was told it is not suitable for everyone and in fact the surgeon I saw locally did not do it. It turned out that I could not have the basic bunion surgery anyway - I had put off seeing anyone for far too long and had severe arthritis in both feet. I would advise you to see a surgeon
sooner rather than later to see what surgery might be suitable for you. I had big toe fusion on one foot and cheilectomy on the other and am making a good recovery five weeks post-op. I have been wearing Velcro splints and the special shoes since 10 days post-op, which I am allowed to take off for showering. My feet look pretty good and my only regret is not having it done sooner!
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georgia61805 pamela68350
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Hope this helps.
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My surgeon does not perform the minimally invasive surgery at all. She told me she would be negligent if she performed the routine open bunion surgery on me though, as you say, due to the arthritis. I had big toe arthrodesis on the worst affected foot (the right) which removes the arthritic component and pins the toe, and cheilectomy on the other, which is supposedly the lesser surgery but I had much more pain from it! It has really not been too bad though, I have no pain now and I can walk ok. Just can't wait to be able to take these Velcro splints off - I see my consultant in two weeks. Hope you manage to find all the information you need.
Gill
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caitriona28560 tam49091
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Hi!!! I know this is a long time later to reply but I wanted to see if you had any update on how you are getting on post op. I have been researching all sorts of methods and am very interested in Dr nowak's work. Have you had any issues since? The wire was removed so there was no screws or anything left in your foot??
Did you under go the bilateral procedure under local and was it painful?
Hope your enjoying your new life in australia.
Many thanks for the info...
Caitriona