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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 57 MIN

S3.E10 - Pearls and Pitfalls of Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery with Dr. Alireza Khosroabadi

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In this episode, Dr. Alireza Khosroabadi shares his extensive experience in minimally invasive bunion surgery, offering valuable insights for both seasoned surgeons and newcomers to MIS. The discussion covers essential topics such as OR setup for precision and safety, principles of accurate intraoperative imaging, and effective fixation strategies. Dr. K emphasizes the importance of avoiding common pitfalls and provides practical tips for wire placement, minimizing radiation exposure, and handling intraoperative challenges like bone cracking and weak bones.Listeners will also learn about the critical importance of adhering to the standard of care, thorough documentation, and managing complications transparently to avoid lawsuits. Dr. K shares lessons from complications and litigation to reinforce safe, evidence-based practices. This episode not only focuses on surgical techniques but also highlights the significance of legal and ethical practices in the evolving field of MIS bunion surgery.

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