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Screw removal after bunionectomy 1 year ago?

Post a new topicby pettyboone on Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:36 am

I had a bunionectomy (foot reconstruction) a little over 1 year ago but this one was a little different than the one I had on my opposite foot in 2001. My first bunionectomy went well and I had the pin removed a month after I was fully able to resume normal activities. Of course, I had to be put back under anesthesia to have the pin removed. I don't really remember the recovery time. But what I am wondering is this time around I have screws higher up the foot instead near the toe/bunion. The doctor advised me to wait 1 year to decide if I wanted the screw out. This surgery was a bit more complex than the first one which was just a pin at the bunion/toe site. So my question is this, how long is the recovery for a screw to be removed from the top of my foot and is it worth doing? It's been causing some pain, especially when I wear closed in shoes (tennis shoes) because I have to lace them up. Please help.
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Re: Screw removal after bunionectomy 1 year ago?

Post a new topicby Sunny66 on Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:10 pm

Hello. I think that removing the screw is the only way to go if it is causing pain. I too had a bunionectomy and osteotomy and about 14 months later had to have the screw removed. The x-rays showed that it had been moving around. It was further up the foot too and now I have a large 'lump' or something where the screw was that still hurts some. I don't really think the recovery time for the removal is very long. I can't say for sure because I had a morton's neuroma removed at the same time so of course it probably took longer than it would have with the screw only. I just thought I'd share my experience with you. Good luck. I know how hard it is to decide whether or not to have more stuff done.
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Re: Screw removal after bunionectomy 1 year ago?

Post a new topicby footdr4u on Sat Dec 13, 2008 8:13 pm

The recovery time would include about 2 weeks in a surgical shoe until the stitches come out. If the swelling goes down, then you would be able to progress into an athletic shoe. I think if the screw is causing pain then it must come out or the pain will get worse. Most all of my patients do very well after any screw removal and recovery time is minimal. I hope this helps you!!
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Re: Screw removal after bunionectomy 1 year ago?

Post a new topicby pettyboone on Sat Dec 13, 2008 9:00 pm

Thanks for the response. How long do you think I would need to take off of work? I am a nurse and I work on the floor.

[quote="footdr4u"]The recovery time would include about 2 weeks in a surgical shoe until the stitches come out. If the swelling goes down, then you would be able to progress into an athletic shoe. I think if the screw is causing pain then it must come out or the pain will get worse. Most all of my patients do very well after any screw removal and recovery time is minimal. I hope this helps you!![/quote]
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Re: Screw removal after bunionectomy 1 year ago?

Post a new topicby footdr4u on Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:01 pm

Can you work with the surgical shoe on? If so, your pain from this surgery will be minimal compared to the actually surgery you had a year ago. If you had it done on a friday, you could go back to work on Monday, if you can work with the shoe on. Otherwise, I would take off 2 weeks. Ask your doctor if he agrees with this. But I think will be a minimal procedure that will reduce that pain.
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