Triple Arthrodesis Foot Surgery: Fusing Joints For Stability And Pain Relief

Triple arthrodesis foot surgery aims to fuse three joints in the foot, including the midfoot, medial cuneiform, and first metatarsal-phalangeal. It involves arthrodesis procedures like the Lapidus procedure, medial cuneiform closing wedge osteotomy, and first metatarsal cuneiform fusion to address conditions like arthritis, deformities, and instability. This surgery provides stability, reduces pain, and improves foot function, benefiting patients with severe foot ailments.

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