Minimally invasive surgery
Smaller incision and less postoperative pain. Minimally invasive surgery optimizes results with advanced techniques.
A timely diagnosis can make all the difference in your recovery.
Minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery (MIS) is a set of surgical techniques that allow for the correction of various deformities and pathologies with very small incisions, minimizing soft tissue damage and speeding patient recovery.
This type of surgery is especially useful for treating conditions such as:
- Hallux valgus (bunions)
- Claw or hammer toes
- Metatarsalgia
- Heel spurs
- Exostoses (prominent bones)
- Acquired deformities (flat foot valgus, cavus varus foot)
What are the advantages of MIS?
- Small incisions (2-5 mm)
- Less swelling and bleeding
- Less postoperative pain
- Minimal scarring
- Faster recovery
- Lower risk of complications
Minimally invasive surgery is combined with the use of intraoperative imaging techniques to ensure precise and safe correction.
Selection of the technique
The selection of the technique (minimally invasive, percutaneous, open or combined) always depends on the type of deformity, its severity and the individual characteristics of the patient.
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+34 932 05 43 62
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- Address:
Outpatient consultations Sabino Arana, 5, 1º planta Distrito de Les Corts, 08028 Barcelona
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dr.campillorecio@gmail.com