Some bunion procedures can shorten and alter the look of your toe, that may cause pain and other foot-related issues down the road. LapiFuse is different. Traditional fusion surgeries simply correct bunion deformities at only the big toe joint. By using what is known as “Triplanar Correction,” LapiFuse can correct foot deformities caused by bunions at the source of the problem leading to holistic treatment that can reduce pain, all while preserving the natural look of the foot.
Reasons to Believe in LapiFuse
LapiFuse Checks Off Every Box!
Improved appearance
Bunion correction treatment that removes the bunion and preserves the length of the toe to protect the natural appearance of the foot.
Pain reduction
The LapiFuse procedure is designed to reduce pain and the likelihood of future procedures1,2 by eliminating the bunion and maintaining the alignment achieved during the procedure.
Improved mobility
Specifically designed to improve mobility by addressing the issue in the midfoot, which preserves the joint movement of the big toe, allowing you to get back to your active lifestyle.
How does it work?
The time required for the LapiFuse procedure is unique to each patient and surgeon. Generally, the LapiFuse procedure will take 45-60 minutes. During the procedure, your surgeon will make a few small incisions to expose the affected joint. After preparing the joint, they will then rotate the joint to return it to its proper alignment, restoring the foot to its natural appearance. To secure the correction, your surgeon will apply anatomically correct titanium plates, to the joint.
Recovery instructions may vary by surgeon, and results are specific to individual patients. It is recommended that you keep your foot elevated to heal for the first week post-procedure; then after 10 days, you will be placed in a bunion dressing and short walker boot. After 6 weeks, your doctor will remove the boot and you should be able to wear normal footwear. Please consult your doctor on recovery instructions to ensure optimal healing.
FAQs
Is LapiFuse Right for Me?
Use the discussion guide below when speaking with your doctor to determine if surgery is the right next step.
How long have you had bunions?
What non-surgical or at-home treatments have yu/do you use for temporary relief?
Does your bunion pain ever make it difficult to walkor stand for long periods of time?
Does your bunion pain ever prevent youfrom daily activities or exercise?
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