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Percutaneous surgery offers minimally invasive options for foot and ankle procedures, including bunion correction. This technique uses small incisions for faster recovery and reduced scarring.

Keywords:
bunionfirst metatarsal osteotomyhallux abductovalgusminimally invasive surgerypercutaneous surgery

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  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Foot and Ankle Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Procedures

Background:

  • Percutaneous surgical techniques are increasingly adopted in foot and ankle surgery.
  • These minimally invasive methods offer potential benefits like reduced scarring and faster recovery.
  • However, challenges include specialized equipment needs and a steep learning curve.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present preoperative planning and intraoperative techniques for percutaneous correction of hallux abductovalgus (bunion).
  • To highlight the advantages and disadvantages of percutaneous surgery in foot and ankle procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Definition of percutaneous surgery: procedures through minimal incisions without direct visualization.
  • Description of potential advantages: quicker operative times, multiplanar osteotomy correction, smaller incisions, decreased scarring, lower complication rates, and faster recovery.
  • Discussion of potential disadvantages: need for specific equipment, limitations for large deformities, and extensive learning curve.

Main Results:

  • First metatarsal osteotomy for hallux abductovalgus correction is a common percutaneous procedure.
  • The study details specific techniques for this application.

Conclusions:

  • Percutaneous surgery presents a viable minimally invasive approach for foot and ankle conditions.
  • Further research and training are essential to optimize outcomes and expand applications.