Selected patients should have adequate perfusion to the toe and soft tissue coverage sufficient for healing. Both of these may be problematic if the toes have already had multiple surgeries. Bone stock in the toe should be adequate to support the graft-host junctions. The patient should be able to be non-weight-bearing in order to prevent disruption of the graft-host interface. Patients must understand the goals of the surgery: improved stability that may not be complete and possible restoration of some degree of length.
Viability of the graft depends upon the width of the graft-host junctions, and the narrowness of the toe means that the length of the graft is limited.
The bone proximally and distally must be remodeled sufficiently to provide a healthy host surface area for the graft. Although this shortens the toe even further, it is a critical step. Dead bone will not support a new graft. Every patient's case is unique and each patient should follow his or her doctor's specific instructions. Please discuss nutrition, medication and treatment options with your doctor to make sure you are getting the proper care for your particular situation.
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There are generally three reasons this might happen: Bunions. If the toe drifts inward too far, it will push the second toe up. Hallux limitus. This condition is a stiff big toe that has a restricted range of motion. It worsens in time, which can lead to excessive pressure on the second toe and its plantar plate.
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