Elective Procedures

Elective Procedures

Elective procedure or surgery is surgery that is scheduled in advance because it does not involve a medical emergency. The various elective procedures are

  • Hallux Rigidus, IP joint fusion, Modified Jones procedure are corrections of the disorders related to the big toe.
  • PIP fusion, Weil’s Osteotomy, MTP release & debridement are surgeries performed to correct deformities in the other toes.
  • Tarsal Tunnel Release is done to treat Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome which is the damage of the nerve behind the shin bone.
  • Plantar Fasciitis Surgeries are performed to relieve chronic heel pain.
  • Ankle Arthroscopy is the surgery where a small incision is made and a tiny camera is inserted to observe the issues with your ankle or as part of the surgery.
  • Morton’s Neuroma Excision is the surgery performed to reduce or remove the nerve swelling in between toes.
  • Ganglion Excision is the removal of cysts formed in the ankle and foot.
  • Achilles’ Tendon Repair & FHL Tendon transfer help repair the tendon attaching the calf muscle to the heel.
  • Insertional & Non-insertional Achilles’ Tendinopathy Surgery is performed to cure Achilles’ Tendinitis which is the irritation & inflammation of the large tendon that runs down the back of your lower leg.
  • Haglund’s Excision cures Haglund’s syndrome where the bony section of the heel is enlarged and inflamed.
  • Autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis is performed to fix cartilage damage.
  • Mid-Hindfoot & Ankle Fusion is used to treat many painful deformities.
  • Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion (TTC) is a salvage procedure for patients with substantial foot deformity and bone loss.
  • Total ankle arthroplasty (TAR) is used to treat Ankle Arthritis where the infected joint is removed and replaced with metal or plastic parts.
  • Foot Drop Correction is used to correct Foot Drop, a general term for difficulty in lifting the front part of the foot caused due to underlying neurological, muscular or anatomical problems.
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