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Soft-tissue bunionectomy in podiatric surgery.

L B Ford

    Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
    |January 1, 1991
    PubMed
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    This study reviews soft-tissue bunionectomy criteria, finding it effective for mild deformities. A modified McBride bunionectomy technique showed viability in 80 cases when specific patient criteria are met.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedic surgery
    • Podiatric medicine

    Background:

    • Hallux valgus (bunion) is a common foot deformity.
    • Surgical correction aims to alleviate pain and improve foot function.
    • Various bunionectomy techniques exist, with differing approaches and outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the criteria for performing a soft-tissue bunionectomy.
    • To present a modified McBride bunionectomy technique with minimal trauma.
    • To evaluate the efficacy of this technique in a retrospective case series.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of established bunionectomy criteria.
    • Description of a modified McBride bunionectomy technique.
    • Retrospective analysis of 80 patient cases undergoing the procedure.

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    Main Results:

    • The soft-tissue bunionectomy is a viable surgical option.
    • Success is contingent upon meeting specific procedural criteria.
    • The technique demonstrated effectiveness primarily in cases with mild hallux valgus deformity.

    Conclusions:

    • Soft-tissue bunionectomy can be a successful procedure for select patients.
    • Careful patient selection based on deformity severity is crucial for optimal outcomes.
    • This modified technique offers a minimally invasive approach for mild bunion deformities.