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Exostectomy

An exostectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of bony growths or prominence, known as an exostosis, from the bones within the foot and ankle region. Exostectomies are performed to address the conditions causing pain, discomfort, or functional limitations due to the presence of abnormal bone growths. Exostectomies for the foot and ankle are commonly used to treat conditions such as bunions, and heel spurs. These conditions can cause pain, difficulty walking, and discomfort in footwear.

Exostectomy surgery offers several benefits such as the following:

  • Pain Relief: The removal of any bony prominence alleviating pressure leading to reduced pain and discomfort.
  • Improved Function: The affected joint often experiences improved mobility and range of motion due to the elimination of obstructive bony growths.
  • Enhanced Joint Health: Removing bone spurs can prevent further potential joint damage.
  • Restored Normalcy: Exostectomies can help restore the normal shape and alignment of bones, improving the overall appearance and the function.
  • Reduced Risk of Friction: By eliminating irregularities on the bone surface, the risk of friction and subsequent soft tissue damage is reduced.
  • Non-Invasive Alternative: Exostectomies are often chosen as a less invasive alternative to joint replacement, particularly for conditions where the joint is still healthy.
  • Improved Quality of Life: Reduction or elimination of pain and discomfort leads to an overall improved quality of life, allowing patients to resume their regular activities.