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Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery at Alliance Orthopedics

With locations in Fair Lawn, Bloomfield, Freehold, East Brunswick, and Matawan, Alliance Orthopedics helps patients recover so that they can get back to doing the things they love. Our approach to healthcare is different. We structure our treatment plans with patients rather than for them, so they can achieve their health and lifestyle goals.

Call (732) 307-8560 to schedule an appointment

Meet Dr. Ammar Saymeh

Dr. Ammar Saymeh serves as the Director of Lower Extremity Services at Alliance Orthopedics. Licensed to practice in New Jersey, Dr. Saymeh is board-qualified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, board-certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine along with being certified in the Arthrex MIS Course Level III and the ProStep Minimally Invasive System by Wright Medical in techniques for both forefoot and rearfoot minimally invasive procedures.

Dr. Ammar Saymeh

About Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery

A bunion, or hallux valgus, is a bony bump on the side of a toe joint caused by bone malalignment. You may see a bunion at the part of the joint where the toe meets the foot, called the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint. While bunions are common in many different degrees, they can become painful over time and may affect your quality of life, posture, function, and more.

Much of the population living with bunions thinks that there is nothing they can do to fix this pain while simultaneously living a normal and active lifestyle. At Alliance Orthopedics, Dr. Saymeh and our highly skilled team provide a comprehensive approach to improve your overall orthopedic health, lifestyle, and goals.

MIS vs. Traditional Bunion Surgery

Minimally invasive bunion surgery is an alternative to traditional surgery that reduces post-surgical scarring, swelling, pain and offers a faster recovery. The bunion is typically corrected by creating small 2-3mm size poke hole incisions along the metatarsal and then re-aligning the bone with screws. Generally, people who have MIS will be allowed to walk the day of surgery. The surgery is performed as an outpatient procedure and patients are often discharged in under 3 hours.

In comparison, during traditional bunion surgery, the skin is opened up on the top of the foot by a 4-6 in incision, causing increased scarring and limiting the mobility of the foot. Post- operatively, the patient must be non- weight bearing and may not return to regular footwear for 8-12 weeks.

Benefits of Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery

  • No large incisions
  • Less scarring and scar tissue
  • No cast or crutches
  • Walk out of surgery
  • Return to shoe wear in only 4 weeks.
  • Eliminates joint stiffness
  • Lessened chance of nerve damage
  • Little to no use of opioids post-operatively
  • Fast wound healing and recovery
  • Earlier return to activity

Are You A Suitable Candidate For Bunion MIS Procedures?

A bunion, or hallux valgus, is a bony bump on the side of a toe joint caused by bone malalignment. You may see them at the part of the joint where the toe meets the foot, called the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint. While bunions are common in many different degrees, they can become painful over time and may affect your quality of life, posture, function, and more.

Much of the population living with bunions think that there is nothing they can do to fix this pain while simultaneously living a normal and active lifestyle.

At Alliance Orthopedics, Dr. Saymeh and our highly skilled team provide a comprehensive approach to improve your overall orthopedic health, lifestyle, and goals.

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