Complications of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Hallux Valgus and How to Deal with Them

This article discusses the possible complications in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for hallux valgus. The rate of complications and the outcomes are at least comparable with open techniques. A percutaneous technique provides the best conditions for undisturbed healing. Some possible complications exist in MIS that do not exist in open surgery, such as lesion of soft tissue structures that are not under direct visible control or skin burns. These complications usually result from technical mistakes in performing the operation. It is therefore crucial to get proper education from cadaver training and visiting experienced colleagues, as is done in open surgery.
Source: Foot and Ankle Clinics - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Source Type: research