Bunion Surgery (consultation fee)
Rs.4,000.00
A bunion is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe, causing the toe to bend towards the smaller toes. It typically results from abnormal foot mechanics, genetics, or wearing poorly fitting shoes. Symptoms include pain, swelling, and difficulty wearing shoes.
We offer various treatments for bunions, with corrective surgery being an option in severe cases or when conservative measures fail. Here's a summary of bunion corrective surgery:
- Procedure Types: Surgeons may perform different types of bunionectomy procedures depending on the severity of the bunion and the patient's specific needs. Common procedures include osteotomy (cutting and realigning bones), arthrodesis (fusion of joint surfaces), or exostectomy (removal of the bony prominence).
- Surgical Goals: The primary goal of bunion surgery is to realign the big toe joint, reduce the bony prominence, and correct the underlying deformity. This aims to relieve pain, improve function, and restore normal alignment of the toe.
- Recovery: Recovery time varies but generally involves wearing a surgical boot or cast for a few weeks to protect the foot. Physical therapy may be recommended to regain strength and range of motion.
- Risks and Complications: Like any surgery, bunion corrective surgery carries risks such as infection, nerve damage, and recurrence of the bunion. However, advances in surgical techniques and post-operative care have reduced these risks significantly.
Podiatric surgeon assess each patient individually to determine the most appropriate treatment plan, which may include surgery if conservative measures like shoe modifications, orthotics, or anti-inflammatory medications are insufficient.