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Bunion: To Treat or Not To Treat
Published in Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation (2015-06-01)Get full text
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Redefining the Juvenile Bunion
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2019-10-01)“…Category: Bunion Introduction/Purpose: The orthopaedic literature is rife with reports of high failure rates following the surgical correction of juvenile bunion deformities. …”
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Delayed access to bunion correction surgery
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2018-09-01)“…Category: Bunion Introduction/Purpose: Little is known about the effect of delayed access to bunion correction (Hallux Valgus) surgery on patient-reported outcomes. …”
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The Unspoken Complication Following MIS Bunion Surgery
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2024-12-01)“…Nonunion after MIS bunion correction can be surgically challenging. Recent publications report 1% of non-unions after MIS bunion correction. …”
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Toppling the leaning tower theory in bunion correction
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The management of non-union following minimally invasive bunion surgery
Published in Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases (2025-01-01)“…This retrospective, multicenter study investigates the incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of symptomatic non-union following MIS bunion surgery. Among four orthopedic institutions, 17 cases of symptomatic non-union were identified after MIS bunion surgery between June 2018 and January 2024, representing an estimated prevalence rate of 0.3 %. …”
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Comparison of Minimally Invasive and Open Bunion Surgery in Older Patients
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2024-12-01)“…Category: Bunion Introduction/ Purpose: Hallux valgus deformity affects more than 35% of people over 65 years old. …”
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Epidemiology and impact of hallux valgus: more than just bunions
Published in Journal of Foot and Ankle Research (2011-05-01)Article -
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New minimally invasive bunion surgery: Easier said than done
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Insights Into Patients Questions Over Bunion Treatments: A Google Study
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2023-09-01)“…Methods: On October 9, 2022, we searched Google using these 4 phrases: “hallux valgus treatment,” “hallux valgus surgery,” “bunion treatment,” and “bunion surgery.” The FAQs were classified in accordance with the Rothwell Classification schema and each source was categorized. …”
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From Etiology to Intervention: A Holistic Review of Bunion Pathophysiology and Care
Published in Advances in Orthopedics (2024-01-01)“…In this review paper, we present the common etiology, presentation, diagnosis, and management of the following three common bunion formations: dorsal bunion, tailor’s bunion, and hallux valgus (HV). …”
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The 50 % rule technique for guidewire placement in minimally invasive bunion surgery
Published in Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases (2025-01-01)Subjects: “…Minimally invasive bunion surgery…”
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Outcome of Bunion Correction with First Tarsometatarsal Arthrodesis in Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity Correction
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2020-10-01)“…Improvement in overall bunion grade was maintained in 69.7% (n=108) with no change in 19.4% (n=30). …”
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Do Radiographic and Clinical Parameters in the Setting of a Bunion Predict Second Ray Pathology?
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2016-08-01)“…Patients were grouped into those with 1) bunion only 2) bunion with hammertoe and 3) bunion with second TMT joint OA. …”
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Pseudobunion: A new unfortunate result after new minimally invasive bunion surgery. A retrospective radiographic review and case series of 17 feet
Published in Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases (2025-01-01)Subjects: “…Minimally invasive bunion surgery…”
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Early Radiological Outcome of Minimally Invasive Bunion Correction Using a Guided Trajectory System
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2023-12-01)“…Category: Bunion; Other Introduction/Purpose: Hallux Valgus correction with Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is a popular procedure due to its potential advantages such as shorter operative time and quicker recovery than open surgery. …”
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PROMIS Ability to Predict Outcomes and Time to Surgery for Patients Treated with Bunion Surgery for Hallux Valgus
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2024-12-01)“…Category: Midfoot/Forefoot; Bunion Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcome metrics are useful in determining a patient’s clinical response to a given intervention. …”
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Radiographic and Patient-Reported Outcomes of a Low-Cost Modified Lapidus Bunion Correction Technique
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2023-09-01)“…Results: Seventy-three feet (68 patients) underwent bunion correction by ML with lag-screw fixation. Median age was 55.8 years (IQR 45.6, 53.9), 4 of 73 (5.5%) were male, 11 of 73 (15.1%) were smokers, and 15 of 73 (20.6%) were diabetic (median HbA1c 6.4% [IQR 6.0, 7.4], none insulin dependent, 5 of 15 with neuropathy). …”
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How to make MIS bunion surgeries easier- it's all about the room set-up: Technical tip
Published in Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases (2024-01-01)“…There has been increasing interest and studies reporting the clinical and radiologic outcomes of minimally invasive bunion surgeries (MIS). These studies address how to perform these surgeries, however there are no clear standards or guidance to help surgeons improve and optimize their operating room setup for minimally invasive bunion surgeries unlike other orthopedic procedures.Improving and optimizing operating room setup for MIS bunion surgeries is important to improve surgeon's convenience, patient safety and outcomes and hopefully shorten the learning curve for MIS bunion surgeries.The aim of this paper is to share our experience with what we believe is an improved operating room setup for MIS bunion and forefoot surgeries. …”
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Radiographic Measurement of Distal Metatarsal Articular Angle Does Not Correlate with In-Vivo Deformity for Juvenile Bunion Deformity
Published in Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (2024-12-01)“…Category: Bunion; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Correction of juvenile bunion deformities has historically been fraught with high recurrence rates leading to dissatisfaction among patients and surgeons alike. …”
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