There are numerous joints and bones in your hindfoot. If you have pain and stiffness in the area, there could be a number of possible causes including:
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Broken bones
- Deformity or change in foot shape
Your
doctor may try a number of conventional treatment methods to avoid surgery.
However, if they do not work, your
doctor may recommend hindfoot fusion.
What Happens During
Hindfoot Fusion?
A
surgeon performs hindfoot fusion or intramedullary nail fixation surgery under
general anesthetic. During the procedure, the doctor makes two or more
incisions to access the impacted area. After cleaning the area, the surgeon
joins the joints together with screws.
This
procedure allows the joints to fuse, alleviating pain caused by joints rubbing
together. Typically, the doctor closes the incisions with staples or stitches,
and the foot is encased in a cast to facilitate healing.
DJO®’s
DynaNail® intramedullary
nail fixation
system is a next generation nail fixation solution that maintains compression
with up to 6 millimeters of bone settling or resorption. Thanks to the elastic
properties of this intramedullary nail, surgeons can apply up to 6 millimeters
of compression during the procedure.
What Happens After
Hindfoot Fusion Surgery?
You'll
receive pain medication during the healing process, and the fusion limits foot
movement. For example, you won't be able to twist your foot or move it from
side to side. Approximately 12 weeks after surgery, if the foot has healed
well, you can begin to put some weight on the foot. Depending on the recommendations
of your surgeon, you may go through physiotherapy once your doctor advises you
to stand up and begin moving around again.
It
may take some time to adjust to crutches or a walker, but it's crucial to
minimize the weight you place on the foot in the first weeks of recovery. You
may need to return to the hospital or clinic to have the staples or stitches
removed or to change your cast.
Possible
Complications
Possible complications of surgery include:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Swelling
- Blood clots
There are also specific complications that sometimes arise following hindfoot fusion, including the following:
- Poor union of the bones
- Misalignment of the fused bones
- Nerve damage
- Continued pain
- Screw irritation (necessitating removal)
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