Thursday, June 17, 2010

TightRope Procedure

Stop bunion pain today! New advancements in bunion surgery...
Dr. Vargas Performs New Tightrope Procedure for Bunions!!
Revolutionary procedure for bunions using a device called a tightrope. There is no doubt that this procedure represents a huge advancement in bunion surgery.

Traditionally, the bunion procedures I perform involve a bone cut to reposition the bone which is held together with a pin or a screw. Following the surgery, patients walk around in a cast boot for 4-6 weeks to allow for bone healing. With the new tightrope procedure patients experience a faster recovery, less pain and fewer complications. Patients are out of the cast boot and into regular shoes as soon as 3 weeks postoperatively.

While the tightrope procedure is not indicated in every type of bunion deformity, it can be performed in the vast majority. It represents a revolutionary change in bunion surgery and will allow more people to undergo bunion correction due to a faster recovery, less pain and fewer complications. This means fewer days missed at work or less down time with the kids – 2 of the main reasons many people avoid bunion correction.

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