Chevron surgery
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Everyone seems to talk alot about Scarf and Akins surgery. Has anyone had bunions done with Chevron surgery?
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Posted , 5 users are following.
Everyone seems to talk alot about Scarf and Akins surgery. Has anyone had bunions done with Chevron surgery?
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karen27130 bev52304
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misskh bev52304
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bunionecotomy, had it on October 10th. I've read of a
few types of bunion surgery but not really sure what
the differences are.
elizabeth19316 bev52304
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misskh elizabeth19316
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except I didn't have the screw.
I'm nearly 8 weeks post op my toes are not
straight even wearing yod spacers as advised
and tonight for the first time I'm sure I can see
an outline of my bunion returning...
disappointed doesn't begin to describe how I
feel. Did you have any of these symptoms?
jazzym05353 misskh
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I had this problem with scarf osteotomy. I could tell my bumps were still there as soon as the plaster was off. Well disappointed! !. My GPs wrote to my surgeon that I'm not happy with my result. I'm just waiting for a reply. That will be another couple of weeks at the least. But I can't just let it be after going through everything. I'd rather go it through again and have a better result this time. Are you not going to question it?
sheila_27698 misskh
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I still have some healing to do but think I need a revision to do the Akins. My surgeon said this is possible and someone on here had to have akins fone separately after surgery.
misskh jazzym05353
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I really don't know what to do.... my foot is still a bit swollen. Hubby says wait.
Like you, I went through, in my case a double
bunionecotomy to get rid of the lumps.
They were fine when casts came off up until
tonight, infact I couldn't stop looking and
thinking it strange not having the bunion....
maybe I'm seeing things.
misskh jazzym05353
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sheila_27698 misskh
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I still have some healing to do but think I need a revision to do the Akins. My surgeon said this is possible and someone on here had to have akins done separately after surgery.
Is frustrating as with so much work done I dont understand why the did not do Akins. I have 12 week check in January so will update you then having said that they have done a great job with my toes and hopefully now I will have less ball of foot pain.
I think us one of those things and not due to lack if skill but maybe Akins was a border line decision for them.i wore bunion brace post stitch removal which helped but withiut it my tie starts to drift and is undoung the good work if the bunion repair.
elizabeth19316 misskh
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jazzym05353 misskh
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misskh elizabeth19316
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I had my op as my feet were so painful and the
bunion on right foot had pushed big toe under
the second toe, also right one wouldn't fit
comfortably into shoes.
I walk alot and it was becoming so painful, as
long as I'm eventually pain free and can wear
footwear other than Fitflops I don't mind if my
toes are straight.
misskh jazzym05353
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time, October 10th was mine. In writing to the
surgeon did your Dr agree that the outcome was
disappointing?
jazzym05353 misskh
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jazzym05353 misskh
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Yes I asked my GP that if this was the first time you saw my feet you'd think I'm in need of bunion surgery wouldn't you. She agreed.
jazzym05353 misskh
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misskh jazzym05353
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and I think if my foot continues to look like the
bunion is returning I'll ring the hospital where I
had my op...surgeon is based up north and only
there every other Friday. Really wish I'd asked
more questions.
jazzym05353 misskh
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misskh
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did either of you have any screws/pins inserted
in your toes?
just asking as chatting on another forum and I
seem to be the only one who didn't.
jazzym05353 misskh
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misskh jazzym05353
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Right chevron and left bunionecotomy 1st MTand
2nd toe exterior tenotomy.
So wish I'd have asked more indepth questions
as I've not a clue what any of that means.
I'm not sure if as the swelling is going down
its showing more of the foot shape and after
years of having bunions I don't know what it
should look like, feet come in so many different
shapes.
As I mentioned my surgeon comes down from
Manchester every fortnight for 2 days...he was
a lovely man but very quiet....not very talkative.
jazzym05353 misskh
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misskh jazzym05353
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why go back in time?
As it was a private hospital could you have rang
them and asked to speak to someone regarding
your foot instead of going through the Drs?
The surgeon that done my op was down today I was in two minds to phone but hubby said my
feet look ok.
jazzym05353 misskh
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The reason why I had to go back to my GP is that I wasn't discharged by my surgeon. It was a lady practitioner who works under him. I addressed my concerns to her but was very quickly dismissed. I still wasn't happy so I rang up the next day and asked to speak to the surgeon. The receptionist said I wasn't a patient of his anymore and if wanted to get in touch with him I would have to through the whole referral process again. You can imagine my disappointment 😣
misskh jazzym05353
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hurt for them to spare you 10 minutes to put your
mind at rest.
Do you think you'll have to wait long to see the
surgeon again?
jazzym05353 misskh
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I can see it being a couple of weeks at least before l hear from them.
Hope its sooner😞
misskh jazzym05353
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I must admit my surgeon was there during everystep of my OP, he did the consultation, OP
dressings and discharge....told me he didn't like anyone else touching, for want of a better word,
his patients.
Do let me know how it goes.
jazzym05353 misskh
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jazzym05353
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It's been a while since I've been on the forum. Think it was to do with being really disappointed with my outcome. Remember I said I wasn't happy and was going to be referred back to the surgeon who did my surgery. Well I finally saw him in January and he was soooo adamant that he did everything he could with my feet and that my feet would never be straight. Can you imagine my disappointment. I asked him about different procedures like akin and he said he could never do that on my feet due to not having enough space somewhere between the two metatarsal bones or joints or something.
Anyway i went for a second opinion and the surgeon was really nice. Explained things really well. With out me even mentioning anything he started showing me what he could do. I straight away recognised what he was showing me. I asked him "is that the akin procedure" he said yes. Can you imagine my relief😊😊😊
misskh jazzym05353
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done?
I must confess I had a melt down and ended up phoning my
surgeons secretary when I was 10 weeks post op as I was in
pain when I walked and was convinced something was a miss,
this all stems from the fact that I never had an x-ray at 6 weeks
when I was discharged so hadn't seen the corrected foot. She
was really lovely and told me to pop overthag evening and she'd
get the surgeon to see me.
He said that he never makes the toes straight as every day
shoes have a slight bend in them and if he did the toe may
press against the side....which made sense.
He also x-rayed my foot which did show that the toe bone was
aligned correctly its just that the top of the toe had a slant. I also don't have any screws as he said these can sometimes cause
problems and have to be removed. I have to go back in March
and see him.
I also saw a podiatrist on Monday just gone and when I
mentioned the boney lump on the top of my foot she didn't think
it was too bad. I explained to her that I wasn't walking as good
as I should be and my toes were still really sore she bent them
back and forth and said they were really stiff and felt that it was
not conected to the OP, she watched me walk bare foot and said
my toes don't touch the floor when I move and this was caused
by my toes not sitting in the correct way....she pushed on the ball
of my foot and my toes sort of realigned themselves to where
they should be. She said she will send me some insoles for my
shoes that are designed to correct the problem and will send for
me in a few weeks to see how things are getting on. Although I
can still see the dorsel bunion, as I call it, and I'd love to see it
gone as when I wear sandals it catches on the strap I don't think I'd have another OP unless if was minimal invasive surgery.
I've a feeling the surgeon will leave things as they are. Since I've
been doing some exercises to my toes that the podiatrist
showed me the pain has really eased in my feet so some good
there.
Would be good to hear how you go on and if you're happy with
the outcome if you do decide on more surgery.
jazzym05353 misskh
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I think as long you're happy with what you're doing without any more surgery then that's fine.
The thing with my feet is my pain is just as much from the bunions now as it was before surgery if not more some times.
The rest of my feet and my toes are fine. Flexibility wise and everything.
I think il wait till August and if I still feel the same il start the ball rolling from then because it takes a couple of months for appointments to start coming through. So Yeh hope it all gets better for you from now on too and will keep you posted 😉
misskh jazzym05353
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wondered if you had any more surgery done on your feet?
jazzym05353 misskh
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Nice to hear from you.
I am actually in the process of being referred to the second surgeon now.
Hoping I won't have to wait too long.
Can't wait till its all done,hopefully properly this this time round😊
How are you?
Did you go back in March and have xray again?
misskh jazzym05353
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oh my my... Even when I pinged this post back up I didn't
re-read it...... I was never sent the appointment for March, so, no
I didn'tgo back and totally forgot about it. However my feet still
looked wrong and I was given orthotics when I went to see a
NHS Podiatrist which have done nothing to ease the situation.
She ended up by telling me to return to my Dr if things still didn't
improve.
well on Friday just gone I visited a private Podiatrist to see if she could suggest anything. The only thing she recommends and
that needs doing is revised surgery and sooner rather than later.
So I'm worried sick about being told that I can't have corrective
Surgery but the podiatrist said that they do do it on the NHS and as its needed to prevent further problems....my toes don't touch
the floor and are bending inwards and also turning upwards
causing all the toes to move.....I really should stand my ground
and make sure I get the treatment I need.
so I'm going to contact the Dr tomorrow and pray that they send me to see a consultant....really don't want to see the same one
as last time. Keeping my fingers....and probably very soon my
toes crossed.
floor and are all bending to the outsides.....
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jazzym05353 misskh
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Lol😄
I really hope and pray that another surgeon can do a revision surgery on you.
Even though mine is in the process il only be properly happy about it when it's finally done and all goes well.
I'm sure you can ask for another surgeon because I wouldn't want the same one operating me on my feet either.
I will keep you posted and hopefully likewise.
I wasn't paying alot of attention to the site recently but your name seemed familiar and that's the only reason why I clicked on the message.
Thank you.
misskh jazzym05353
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Hi jazzy... it's good that you are back in the system and started
the ball rolling.
I have an appointment to see my Dr on Thursday so all I can do
is hope that she will at least put me down for a consultation with
someone.....but I definatly do not want to go back to the previous
surgeon.
I have a friend who works at a hospital and she asked
to have a chat with th orthopedic surgeon there and he is 99.9%
Certain that I should of had metal work inserted and can't
understand why it wasn't put in place.
Thank you for keeping me updated. Will be good to hear your
results.
1968maria misskh
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Hi I had bonuion surgery about 7 weeks now and went in to remove a pin from my big toe .. Looked at my X-ray and was surprised there is as no screws or pins or plates.. I'm a little worried that I haven't heard of this before.. I thought that screws and pins were to hold toe In place so bonuion won't come back .. But I'm having a lot of pain at the bottom of my toe but other then that I feel okay just can't fit into any shoes or men slippers.. 😔