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Seasmoid removal and big toe fusion

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Nov 22, 2016.

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    I had bunion surgery about 5 years ago and after recovery my ball of my foot always hurt and has become worse. After a MRI and CtScan I found out I have a cyst on each seasmoid bone under the metitirsal between the two I have no cartlidge left and lots of arthritis. The surgeon is recommending removal of the seasmoid bones and a big toe joint fusion with a plate. I can't believe it really don't want surgery let alone a plate in my toe. Concerned of limited activities, getting a dress shoe...

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