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- A chevron osteotomy is the most common technique used to correct mild to moderate bunion deformities. Traditionally, this procedure has been performed through an open approach. However, since the advent of minimally invasive surgery (MIS), surgeons now have the option to perform a chevron osteotomy through small percutaneous incisions. Following …
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- Arthrex offers a multitude of fixation options to correct hallux valgus (bunion) deformities. In the presence of 1st TMT joint hypermobility, surgeons have the option use either the plantar lapidus plate or a traditional dorsal medial lapidus plate. The advantages of the plantar approach include strong and stable tension-side fixation that …
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- Hallux varus is a varus deformity of the first metatarsal phalangeal joint. The lateral joint capsule is attenuated or absent while the medial side is contracted. This deformity can be caused by direct trauma. However, it is most often seen as an iatrogenic (sometimes unavoidable) complication of bunion surgery …
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