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Revision Toe Surgery: A Solution for Persistent Toe Problems
What Is Revision Toe Surgery?
Revision toe surgery is a corrective procedure performed when a previous toe surgery fails to resolve the patient’s condition or creates new issues. Common reasons for needing revision surgery include:
- Persistent pain – The initial surgery did not fully alleviate pain or led to new discomfort.
- Improper toe alignment – A misaligned toe can cause difficulty walking or wearing shoes.
- Infection or poor healing – Some patients experience complications that require surgical correction.
- Implant failure – Screws, pins, or other surgical hardware may shift or cause irritation.
- Recurrence of deformity – Conditions like bunions or hammertoes may return if not fully corrected.
Who Needs Revision Toe Surgery?
What to Expect from the Procedure
- Comprehensive Evaluation – Your podiatrist will review your medical history, previous surgical records, and perform imaging tests to assess the issue.
- Surgical Plan – Based on the findings, a personalized surgical plan will be created to address the underlying problem.
- Surgery Day – Depending on the complexity of the revision, the procedure may involve:
- Removing or repositioning surgical hardware
- Correcting bone alignment
- Soft tissue repair
- Joint fusion or implant replacement
- Recovery Process – Post-operative care includes rest, physical therapy, and wearing a protective boot to ensure proper healing.
Recovery and Aftercare
Why Choose University Foot & Ankle Institute?
If you are experiencing persistent pain or complications after a previous toe surgery, revision toe surgery may be the solution you need. A skilled podiatrist can evaluate your condition and recommend the best approach for correcting your foot issues. Don’t let previous surgical challenges keep you from living pain-free—contact us today to explore your options.
At University Foot & Ankle Institute, our board-certified podiatrists offer expert care for conditions like revision toe surgery. We provide advanced treatment options, from conservative care to surgical solutions, ensuring personalized care for every patient.