Bunion removal is the surgical treatment of a deformity of the bones of the big toe and foot (bunion).
Bunion removal surgery may be recommended when other, less invasive treatments (such as switching to shoes with a wide toe box) do not work.
Surgical removal of a bunion rarely requires a hospital stay. You will be given some type of numbing medicine (anesthesia). The surgeon will make a cut along the bones of the big toe into the foot and repair the deformed joint and bones. A pin or cast will be used to stabilize the bones.
Surgery is recommended to correct the deformity, reconstruct the bones and joint, and restore normal, pain-free function.
The patient is advised to keep the foot propped up and protected from pressure, weight, and injury while it heals. Complete recovery may require 3 to 5 weeks.
Most people recover completely from the surgery.
Risks for bunion surgery include the following: