Facts About Bunion Surgery San Francisco

By Amanda Baird


Most bunions are able to be treated without needing any form of surgery. However, when such non surgical treatments do not suffice, surgical operations are able to relieve the pain and help those affected to resume their normal activities. The decision on whether surgical operations are the best option for individuals is advised by an orthopedic surgeon. In considering bunion surgery San Francisco residents need to understand the entire procedure.

A bunion is an enlargement of tissues or bones which are found around joints. Such joints are located at the base of the big toe. It is also possible for the enlargement to take place at the little toe. If in any case the joints undergo some form of stress over a period of time, bunions result. On a comparative basis, more ladies than men are affected because they tend to put on confined and tight shoes. The condition is also genetic and thus people in whose family it runs are at greater risk. Further, those with arthritis are more likely to contract it.

Of the various types of bunion surgery available, the one chosen is dependent on the severity of the condition, how old the patient is, their activity level, their health and the condition of their connective tissues and bones. Apart from these, there are other factors that determine procedure used.

In the case of mild bunions, the surgical procedure involves eradication of bone portions that are enlarged. This is followed by realignment of muscles, tendons and ligaments that surround the joints. There are moderate bunions in which surgeons cut the bones and shift them to proper position. There are instances when the bone would need to be cut, which depends on the location and severity of deformity.

The most serious bunions are severe and thus may involve removal of enlarged bone portions. The bones may have to be cut and realigned in addition to there being correction of ligaments and tendons. There is the possibility that affected joints could be damaged beyond repair as is the case in arthritis patients. This would call for such joints getting replaced or reconstructed with new ones.

There are several reasons that would call for this surgical operation. One of the situations is when one has pain in their foot even when the shoes they are wearing are comfortable and spacious. Moreover, there are those that have chronic toe inflammation that does not heal even after they use medications. Other situations that call for operation are deformity of toes, inability to effectively bend the big toe and when the big toe drifts towards the small one.

Just like in any other surgical procedure, there is the possibility of complications occurring. Possible complications include but are not limited to stiffness, swelling, infections, numbness and delayed healing. There are also other complications such as recurrence of bunions after the procedure, damage to nerves as well as continued pain. Any such concerns and complications should be discussed with the doctor.

When considering bunion surgery San Francisco physicians give recovery guidelines to their patients. The length of recovery and the entire process depends on the administered anesthesia. For even quicker and more effective recovery, exercises and physical therapy are recommended.




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