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What is MIS foot surgery?

June 19, 2023Dr. StychDr. Stych's Blog

MIS Foot Surgery refers to a set of surgical techniques that allow podiatrists to treat various foot conditions through small incisions, using specialized instruments and technologies. Unlike traditional open surgery, which requires larger incisions and more extensive tissue disruption, MIS approaches offer several advantages, including reduced scarring, less pain, and faster recovery times.
Conditions Treated with MIS Foot Surgery MIS techniques can be used to address a wide range of foot conditions. Some of the common conditions treated through MIS include:
Bunions
Bunionettes
Bone spurs
Hammertoes
Plantar fasciitis
By surgically treating these conditions with minimally invasive approaches, podiatrists can achieve successful outcomes while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues.

 

The Benefits of MIS Foot Surgery MIS foot surgery provides numerous benefits to patients, including:
·        Smaller Incisions: The use of smaller incisions means less tissue damage, reduced scarring, and a lower risk of infection.

·        Quicker Recovery: The minimally invasive nature of these techniques often results in faster healing and shorter recovery times compared to traditional surgery.

·        Reduced Pain: MIS approaches typically involve less trauma to nerves and soft tissues, resulting in decreased postoperative pain and discomfort.

·        Improved Cosmesis: With smaller incisions and reduced scarring, MIS foot surgery can offer improved cosmetic outcomes.

MIS foot surgery is in its infancy but has the potential to revolutionize podiatric surgery offering patients effective treatment options with minimized invasiveness and accelerated recovery. If you are considering foot surgery, we encourage you to consult with our experienced providers to discuss if you are a good candidate for MIS, as not all foot deformities are best treated with this new technique. We are dedicated to providing advanced care, utilizing the latest techniques and technologies to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.

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