What is a Weil osteotomy for?

The Weil osteotomy, which is joint sparing, has been recommended for an abnormal parabola, subluxed joints, or dislocated joints. 4,20. Weil described the osteotomy as being parallel to the weight-bearing surface and transposing the metatarsal head proximally to axially decompression the metatarsal.

What is distal metatarsal osteotomy?

Abstract. Distal osteotomies are the original osteotomies performed in the first metatarsal for bunion surgery. Many of these can be fashioned to improve an abnormal DMAA. Correction of an abnormally wide first-second IM angle is a goal of the newer procedures.

Is Weil osteotomy painful?

Symptoms after Weil osteotomy Following surgery you are likely to experience residual pain and swelling. The osteotomy requires protection in the post operative shoe for 4-6 weeks.

How long does a Weil osteotomy surgery take?

Operation time Usually between 30-45 minutes. Incision placement On the top of the foot over the metatarsal bone to be corrected. Stitches We try to use absorbable (dissolving) stitches where possible.

When can I walk after foot surgery?

There are a few operations where a patient can be expected to resume wearing standard footwear in as little as 2-3 weeks but the majority of foot and ankle operations take at least 8 weeks before standard footwear can be attempted.

What is the 1st metatarsal?

The first metatarsal bone is the bone in the foot just behind the big toe. The first metatarsal bone is the shortest of the metatarsal bones and by far the thickest and strongest of them. The base is the part closest to the ankle and the head is closest to the big toe.

Where is the distal metatarsal?

forefoot
The metatarsal bones are the bones of the forefoot that connect the distal aspects of the cuneiform (medial, intermediate and lateral) bones and cuboid bone to the base of the five phalanges of the foot. There are five metatarsal bones, numbered one to five from the hallux (great toe) to the small toe.

How long is recovery after metatarsal surgery?

Generally it takes a total of six to eight weeks, or longer, for the bone to heal. During this healing period, the foot should be protected from excessive weight bearing. Walking prematurely on the foot can cause the bone to shift and heal in an incorrect position.

What is the recovery time for metatarsal surgery?

How do you climb stairs after foot surgery?

Going Up Stairs On Your Buttocks – Daily Activities After Left Foot or Ankle Surgery

  1. When at the top of the stairs, use a stool to chair setup to ease the transition from the floor to standing.
  2. Do not forget to have a caregiver bring your assistive device to use when you get to the top of the stairs.


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