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Cheilectomy surgery

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Nov 15, 2017.

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    Hi, Im 42, generally active up until 6 months ago (running/training) when it became too much as i have OA in both big toes, and mri showed it was severe in my right foot. My first allocated consultant surgeon who does cheilectomy decided I should actually have a fusion as there was no cartilage, bone cysts etc & referred me to a different surgeon. The 2nd said he would make a final decision in theatre but would prefer to do cheilectomy first - which he did 3 weeks ago, along with osteotomy...

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