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EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 21 MIN

Bunion Surgery

from BIPEDAL · host Robert Weinstein

There is no simple solution to a complex problem. This is true in life, and in bunion surgery.  A bunion is a complex condition resulting from either structural anomaly or biomechanical instability, and often both. Careful evaluation of the condition is required; no two bunion deformities are identical. Mistakes are made when patient expectations are unrealistic, physician capabilities are limited, there is no sound surgical plan to address every component of the deformity, or the procedure is poorly executed. The failure often occurs before the procedure is carried out. Proper planning includes complete evaluation for causation. Removing the bump may provide short term relief, but not addressing all the causative factors will result in long term failure. That is why clinical and radiographic parameters are so critical. Along with an arsenal of procedure selection in the surgeon's pocket to choose from.  Distal osteotomy procedures are the least technically demanding and have the lowest complication rates. The good news, most patients will fall into this category. More proximal procedures are required for extremes of the deformity - rigidity, age of patient and deformity, and profound dynamic forces acting across the first ray. For the segment of patients that fall into this category, expectations should be set accordingly - the more complex the procedure, the more can go wrong. Nonunions, neuritis, hardware complications, and load transfer related issues all have a higher incidence with these procedures.  The content of this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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Bunion surgery is a commonly performed elective procedure. The condition is complex in nature, and considerations for procedure selection include patient functional status, clinical complaints, proximal causation, downstream or resulting conditions, radiographic parameters, and intraoperative discovery while reducing the deformity. With proper planning and execution, bunion surgery is very often successful and results in nominal outcomes.

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