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Keller/Resection arthroplasty:
Joint destructive procedure indicated for degenerative arthritis and significant pain; usually used in older patients with limited function (especially apropulsive gait) – the so called “geriatric bunion”.
Resection of base of proximal phalanx and medial eminence of first metatarsal head instability of joint limited usefulness.
Other Bunion Surgery Procedures:
Capsule/Tendon Balance Procedures | Hallux Procedures | Distal Metatarsal Procedures (DMO) | Neck Procedures | Shaft Procedures |
Silver | Akin | Austin | Peabody | Scarf |
McBride | Keller | Chevron | Mitchell | Mau |
Mayo | Youngswick | Hohmann | Kalish | |
McKeever | Reverdin | Wilson | Lambrinudi | |
Watermann | DRATO | Vogler | ||
Derotational abductory transpositional osteotomy (DRATO) | Ludloff | |||
Stone | Simmonds-Menelaus | |||
Volgar/Off-set V osteotomy | ||||
Base Procedures | Capsulotomies | |||
Lapidus | Washington monument | |||
Proximal Austin | Lenticular | |||
Oblique base wedge osteotomy (Juvara) | Inverted L | |||
Cresentric: |
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