How long does toe shortening surgery take?

Surgical Treatment for a Long Toe Condition
Occasionally, an additional procedure may be necessary, but the time in the operating room is typically 20 minutes per toe. If indicated, the skin lesion or corn can also be removed during the procedure.
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How long is toe shortening surgery?

Toe shortening surgery generally takes 25 – 30 minutes to perform as an Outpatient procedure. Most cases DO NOT require walking casts.
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Can you walk after toe shortening surgery?

After your toe is done healing, we remove the pins under local anesthesia usually in between 8 and 12 weeks after surgery. During that time you may not run, jump, or walk for exercise. You are able to stand and walk for limited amounts of time, and you do not necessarily need crutches.
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How long does a toe surgery take?

Typically it takes about 20 minutes to perform a simple hammer toe procedure, per toe, and the patient may be able to go home right after the procedure depending on the length of time that is need to recover from the anesthesia. The surgery can be performed under local, regional, spinal or general anesthesia.
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How much does it cost for toe shortening surgery?

Toe shortening, at $500 to $1,500 per toe, is considered a cosmetic procedure, usually not covered by insurance. But trimming a long toe can prevent it from becoming a hammertoe, in which the toe buckles up at the joint, often creating painful corns on top and displacing the fat pad underneath.
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How long is recovery from toe shortening?

Toe Shortening Surgery Recovery

In all cases, healing takes about 6 weeks in healthy people and there is no way to speed up that process. Patients often return to normal activities and shoe gear by 2 weeks to 3 months depending on just how severe the toe deformity was preoperatively.
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Is toe surgery painful?

The surgery should not hurt. After surgery, a person will typically feel some pain in the toe and must have someone drive them home. Those who choose general anesthesia may not be allowed to eat before surgery.
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Does toe surgery require general anesthesia?

Abstract. Background: The "wide-awake" approach to foot and ankle surgery is characterized by a surgeon-administered mixture of local anesthetic and epinephrine. No tourniquet, sedation, or general anesthesia are required for surgery.
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How long after foot surgery can I walk?

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.
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How long do I have to wear a boot after toe fusion surgery?

After surgery, you may need to wear a special type of shoe or boot for 3 to 6 weeks. It will help protect your foot and keep your bones in the right position. Your doctor will remove your stitches about 2 weeks after the surgery. Follow your doctor's instructions for putting weight on your foot.
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What is the Cinderella procedure?

Cinderella surgery is a type of foot surgery that has become popular in recent years. This type of surgery can be attractive to women who want to reshape their feet. It involves shaving down bunions and changing the length of the toes which can make it easier to wear high heels.
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How long after foot surgery can I drive?

During the first week of recovery, you should avoid driving, no matter which procedure was performed. After that, you may be able to drive, if you have an automatic transmission and the right foot was not operated on.
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Can you make big toe smaller?

Long toes can be surgically shortened. Depending on the severity and length of the toe, there are several methods to surgically correct shorten a toe. In general, the surgery involves removing a portion of the bone at the contracted joint to realign the toe.
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How long does it take for a toe osteotomy to heal?

Your doctor will likely recommend physical therapy to strengthen and stretch the foot and toes. It may take as long as four to six months to fully recover from surgery. Contact your healthcare provider if you experience any of the following: A fever over 100.4 degrees or higher.
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Why is my 2nd toe longer than my big toe?

A Morton's toe otherwise called Morton's foot or Greek foot or Royal toe is characterized by a longer second toe. This is because the first metatarsal, behind the big toe, is short compared to the second metatarsal, next to it.
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How long does a foot surgery take?

How long do most foot or ankle surgeries take? Most such procedures take around 3 to 4 hours, but recovery time can last significantly longer. You are advised to take at least 1 or 2 weeks off work.
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Why do you wear a boot after foot surgery?

Your Care Instructions. Orthopedic boots protect broken bones and other injuries of the lower leg, ankle, or foot. They prevent more damage and help the area heal. Your doctor may have you use a boot for 1 to 6 weeks.
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Why is foot surgery so painful?

Expect to be in some degree of pain following surgery. The bones in your foot and/or ankle are being manipulated in the operating room to correct the problem, which will cause pain. In general, the pain subsides after a few days to a week after surgery, depending on the type of surgery.
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Can you be awake during toe surgery?

With general anesthesia, you are completely asleep during surgery. You receive medicine through your IV to make you fall asleep.
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What should I wear to hospital for foot surgery?

On the day of surgery, patients should wear loose, comfortable clothing. Patients will have a bulky dressing and/or plaster splint on their operated leg, ankle, and/or foot after surgery, so their clothes must fit around their dressing and/or splint.
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Do you get a catheter during foot surgery?

During surgery, a Foley catheter is placed in your bladder for effortless urination. They will remove the catheter before going home. If you can't urinate after 24 hours of surgery, ensure you call your clinic for more instructions.
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Will I need crutches after toe surgery?

With the advancements in surgical techniques and podiatry, minimally invasive surgery makes it possible for you to leave the hospital without crutches. The only support you need is a surgical walking boot that protects your foot and allows you to maintain a modest level of activity.
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How long does pain last after toe surgery?

You will have pain and swelling that slowly improves in the 6 weeks after surgery. You may have some minor pain and swelling that lasts as long as 6 months to a year. After surgery, you will need to wear a cast or a special type of shoe to protect your toe and to keep it in the right position for at least 3 to 6 weeks.
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What anesthesia is used for toe surgery?

Local and Regional Anesthesia

A local anesthetic is used to numb a small area, like a toe, while a regional blocks pain in a large area, such as your leg. With both these forms of anesthesia, you remain completely awake, so you can respond to questions and instructions from your foot doctor.
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