Dr. Zubeen Mistry places great importance on the aesthetic result of his surgical procedures, as well as their medical outcome. Recent advances have enabled new surgical procedures like Minimally Invasive Bunion surgery which for the right candidate which provides comparable results to traditional surgical methods.

Fear of scarring frightens many people away from surgeries that would greatly help them. We are sympathetic to these fears and will clearly explain our minimally invasive options and the cosmetic outcomes you should expect.

In minimally invasive surgery, specialists use different new strategies to cause less harm to the body as opposed to an open medical procedure. A minimally invasive medical procedure usually results in less pain and quicker recovery.

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WHAT DOES MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY MEAN?

Minimally invasive surgery allows your doctor to use different techniques in which smaller incisions are utilized. Doctors do this surgery by doing a small cut or incision. It is thought to be safer than the open surgery which requires larger cuts or incisions.

BENEFITS OF INVASIVE SURGERIES:

Following are the benefits of minimally invasive surgeries.

  • Small cuts that heal quickly and take less time.
  • Less pain that other surgeries.
  • Decreased infection risk.
  • Hospital stay is shorter.
  • Recovery time is quicker.
  • Scarring is less.
  • Reduced blood loss.

MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY REFERS TO SURGICAL FOOT PROCEDURES THAT:

  • Rely on very small incisions which can minimize scarring and soft tissue disruption
  • Use scopes with tiny cameras and instruments
  • Leave you with less pain
  • Often let you walk out after the procedure with minimal assistance
  • Have a quicker recovery period

MINIMALLY INVASIVE BUNION SURGERY:

One of the biggest advantages of choosing to remove bunions with a minimally invasive procedure is the ability to perform the bunion correction with minimal trauma or visible scars to the overlying skin and soft tissue. Dr. Mistry is trained in Minimally Invasive Surgery and offers MIS bunion correction for the right candidate.

Invasive surgery of bunion is also known as percutaneous bunionectomy. Uses small cuts and incisions, it corrects the bunion deformity. A bunion is also called as Hallux Valgus which is a deformity of the big toe results in a prominent bump and deviation of big toe towards the lesser toes.

HOW MINIMALLY BUNION SURGERY IS DIFFERENT?

Specialists can perform the majority of the basic strategies for bunion correction with minimally invasive procedures. Depending upon the seriousness of the bunion, correction happens with variety and combination of various techniques including bone shaving, bone cutting (realignment osteotomy) and additionally bone patching (combination). The most widely recognized bunion approach is realignment osteotomy (distal metatarsal osteotomy) and now specialists can effectively execute this methodology with minimally invasive surgery.

One would perform minimally invasive surgery of bunion with specific instruments that permit bony correction through small incisional portals. The specialist utilizes specific materials and constant intraoperative fluoroscopy to imagine the bone cutting, realignment, and adjustment of bony segments

MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY IN PLANO, TX:

If you are looking for a skilled foot specialist in Plano for your foot problems, Dr. Zubeen Mistry is a podiatrist who offers a variety of treatments. DFW Foot and Ankle Care offers several treatment options for Minimally Invasive Surgery, using the most advanced techniques available. Dr. Mistry works with patients to develop a plan of action that meets the patient’s individual needs. To learn more about treatment options for Minimally Invasive Surgery or schedule an appointment, contact our office at (469) 551-8595

At DFW Foot Ankle Care, we treat Bunions and Hammertoes, Diabetic Foot Care, Fungal Nails, Heel Pain / Plantar Fasciitis, Ingrown Toenails, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Neuroma, Pediatric Foot Problems, Plantar Wart, Running Injuries and many more foot problems.