A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the big toe joint, often resulting from pressure imbalance. Bunions are one of the most common orthopedic issues that individuals worldwide face each year, with roughly 1 in 4 adults expected to experience this painful condition annually. Bunions can be caused by a number of things; most commonly, bunions are caused by wearing improper footwear, sports injuries, or even the natural shape of one’s foot. Bunions might be common, but they are painful. They can significantly hinder one’s life and ability to perform everyday tasks and responsibilities such as walking, exercising, driving, and even sleeping. Pain worsens over time if a bunion is left untreated, and additional medical complications can occur. While many over-the-counter tools are intended to treat bunions, such as special footwear, corrective splints, and medication, these tools only provide temporary pain relief and do not treat bunions at the source. If you are suffering from bunions, it is important to seek medical treatment right away to avoid further pain and complications. The only way to treat bunions at their source once and for all is through surgery, which can be performed through minimally invasive procedures at Northwest Surgery Center.
But what is MIS bunion surgery, and why is it a good option for those suffering from bunion pain? Keep reading to find out!
Traditional bunion surgery is widely considered one of the most painful surgeries one can undergo. Traditional bunion removal surgery also requires a lengthy recovery period of roughly 6-8 weeks, in which a patient’s physical abilities are limited. During this time, patients are often required to wear a cast or boot while caring for stitches that cannot get wet, making everyday tasks like showering difficult. Luckily, minimally invasive bunion surgery is an excellent alternative for patients looking to remove bunions and ease pain with minimal pain and a shorter recovery period.
During a minimally invasive surgical procedure at NWSC, patients are treated in one of many modern surgery suites where only the latest technologies and equipment are used. A small incision is made while a patient is under local anesthesia, and the entire surgery is performed through a small incision. The procedure takes roughly 90 minutes, including pre-operative preparation and post-operative care. Patients can drive themselves home following surgery and can resume regular responsibilities and tasks almost immediately. Minimally invasive bunion surgery is a great option for those who want to treat bunions with little to no pain and a shortened recovery period.
Looking for the answer to questions like, “What is MIS bunion surgery?” If so, it’s time to contact the experts at Northwest Surgery Center! We are proud to offer minimally invasive bunion removal surgery as a fast, safe, and effective treatment for bunions. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with one of our expert team members and to make a plan for treatment that will relieve your bunion pain once and for all.
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