Lapiplasty® 3D Bunion Correction (2024)

Are Bunions Keeping You From an Active Lifestyle?

At Desert Orthopaedic Center, we know that bunions can be painful and that they can keep you from doing the things you love. That’s why our board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic foot and ankle surgeons, Dr. Abdi Raissiand Dr. Troy Watson,offerLapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction, a new, patented treatment option for bunions.

Many people think that bunions are simply just an overgrowth of bone that just needs to be removed. However, they are actually a complex deformity of the foot caused by an unstable joint, and this deformity needs to be corrected, not just shaved off.

What Is Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction?

Unlike traditional treatment options for bunions, Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction is a new, patented treatment option for bunions that addresses the bunion at the source of the problem in three dimensions. This procedure not only used advanced fixation technology to keep the correction in place but also allows patients to walk just days after surgery.1

To learn more about how Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction works as well as how it differs from traditional surgery, watch the video below.

LAPIPLASTY® Procedure Patient Education Video from Treace Medical Concepts on Vimeo.

Why Is Traditional Surgery Ineffective?

Traditional bunion surgery uses a two-dimensional approach. In this procedure, the bone is cut in half, and the top part of it is pushed over to reduce the appearance of the bump. This cut and shift of the bone mostly addresses the symptoms of the bunion. It fails to get to the bottom of the problem, which is an unstable joint creating a three-dimensional deformity of the big toe.2 Because it doesn’t solve the underlying cause, most people who undergo traditional bunion surgery have their bunions come back. 3 In fact, one in three patients who undergo traditional bunion surgery is dissatisfied with the results.4

Traditional bunion procedures are ineffective because:

  • 87% of bunions are misaligned in three-dimensions2
  • 12x likelihood of bunion coming back if the 3D problem is not addressed3
  • Up to 70% of bunion patients have their bunions return over time4

Traditional 2D Surgery

Traditional bunion surgery is similar to fixing the Leaning Tower of Pisa by cutting it and shifting it over.

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How Does Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction Work?

Unlike tradition bunion surgery where the bone is cut in half and shifted over, the Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction procedure uses instruments that have been specifically designed to rotate the bone back to its normal position. This naturally straightens your toe and removes the bump as well as alleviates the pain it has been causing. Using titanium plating technology5.6, the foundation that was once unstable is secured. After the procedure, most patients are able to walk within a few days.1 Since a cast is not needed, they are also able to wear their own shoes and get back to doing the things they love quicker.1

Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction Surgery

Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction surgery is similar to addressing the underlying cause of the Leaning Tower of Pisa’s problem, the unstable foundation. By rotating the tower back into its original position and securing it, the problem is addressed.

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What Does a Correction Look Like on X-Ray?

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Titanium Plating Technology—Allowing Early Weight-Bearing

Using two small, anatomically-shaped titanium plates, the Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction procedure securely stabilizes the once unstable foundation of the bunion. The support this provides on multiple planes allows patients to walk a few days after surgery.1 The procedure uses two plates for a similar reason why a basketball player holds the ball with two hands—it is more secure.

What Should Patients Expect for Recovery?

The procedure and the use of titanium plating technology allow patients the ability to bear weight on the foot early.1 This improves the recovery process, providing patients the ability to walk 6 – 8 weeks faster than those with a Lapidus, a traditional bunion surgery.

Recovery Comparison: Expectations

Lapiplasty 3D Correction

  • No casting
  • Weight-bearing within days*
    • Walking in a surgical boot for 6 weeks
  • At 6 – 8 weeks, patients can go back to tennis shoes
  • Walking 6 – 8 weeks ahead of the traditional surgery

*Smith B, et al. 2017 AOFAS Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.

Traditional Lapidus Surgery

  • Casting, crutches, scooter
  • Non-weight-bearing**
    • Completely off the foot for 6 weeks
  • At 6 – 8 weeks, walking in a surgical boot
  • At 12 – 16 weeks, patients can go back to tennis shoes
  • 6 – 8 weeks behind Lapiplasty 3D Correction

**Catanzariti, AR, et al. Jml Foot Ankle Surgery, 38:325-32

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some questions that are commonly asked by patients as well as their answers:

How long does it take to recover from the Lapiplasty 3D Correction procedure?

Typically, patients are walking within a few days after surgery. Most can return to their occupations within days or a couple of weeks wearing a surgical boot. Around six weeks, patients can expect to be back walking in comfortable shoes. High-impact activities should not be resumed for three or four months though. After four months, patients should be able to return to most of their activities as well as other shoes.9

Can I still wear fashionable shoes?

The Lapiplasty 3D Correction procedure will allow most patients to return to their choice of shoes. However, some shoes can bring pain, even for people with normal feet.

Can I participate in sports after a Lapiplasty 3D Correction procedure?

Yes, the Lapiplasty 3D Correction procedure has no activity limitation once fully recovered. Most patients are able to return to their choice of activities once the bones are fully healed around four months.9

Can this procedure be performed on someone who had a traditional surgery before?

Yes, the Lapiplasty 3D Correction procedure can be an available treatment option when a revision is needed. Patients will still be able to experience the same benefits for the surgery—but with the underlying cause treated and secured permanently this time.

I’ve heard the term “reproducible” used when describing this procedure. What does it mean?

Reproducible means that this surgery can be easily repeated and the outcome will be similar. Since the procedure uses specifically designed instruments and precision, the guesswork is taken out, allowing repeatable results again and again.

Is the Lapiplasty 3D Correction procedure an outpatient procedure, and how long does it last?

Yes, Lapiplasty surgeries are outpatient procedures that last a little under an hour. However, if any additional surgeries are being performed by your doctor during this surgery, the time may increase.

For more information or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Raissi, please call (702) 731-4088, request an appointment online, or use the buttons below.

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References

  1. Smith B, Santrock R, Dayton P, Hatch D. Immediate Weight Bearing after Biplanar Plantar Fixation of Lapidus: A Multi-Centered Study. 2017 AOFAS Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
  2. Kim Y, Kim JS, Young KW, et al. Foot Ankle Int. 2015. 36:944-52.
  3. Okuda R, Kinosh*ta M, Yasuda T, et al. JBJS. 2007. 89:2163-72.
  4. Jeuken RM, et al. Foot Ankle Int. 2016. 37:687-95.
  5. Dayton P, Ferguson J, Hatch D, Santrock R, Scanlan S, Smith B. 2016. Comparison of the Mechanical Characteristics of a Universal Small Biplane Plating Technique Without Compression
    Screw and Single Anatomic Plate With Compression Screw. J Foot Ankle Surg. 55:567-71.
  6. Dayton P, Ferguson J, Hatch D, Santrock R, Scanlan S, Smith B. Biplanar Plating with an Anatomic Tension-Side Plate for Lapidus Fusion: Improved Biomechanical Properties. Accepted for presentation at 2017 AOFAS Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. Submitted for publication.
  7. Dayton P, Ferguson J, Hatch D, et al. J Foot Ankle Surg. 2016. 55:567-71.
  8. Catanzariti, AR, et al. Jrnl Foot Ankle Surgery, 38:325-32.
  9. MacMahon, A, et al. Foot Ankle Int. 2016. 37: 378-85.
Lapiplasty® 3D Bunion Correction (2024)

FAQs

What are the downsides of Lapiplasty? ›

Cons of Lapiplasty Bunion Surgery

These include potential complications like arthritis and avascular necrosis, and nerve damage which may cause limited or uncomfortable sensations in the feet. Some patients may still experience ongoing pain and swelling despite the surgery.

Is Lapiplasty better than bunionectomy? ›

Lapiplasty offers a promising surgical treatment option. It involves a less invasive procedure, fewer complications, and a quicker recovery than traditional bunion surgery. It also addresses bunions at their root cause.

How long does it take to recover from Lapiplasty bunion surgery? ›

A typical recovery timeline for the Lapiplasty® Procedure is as follows: At 2 weeks begin to put some weight on your foot. Next 4-6 weeks walk in a boot and return to light activities. At 6-8 weeks transition back into comfortable shoes.

Will insurance pay for Lapiplasty? ›

Is Lapiplasty covered by Insurance? Lapiplasty surgery is for a true orthopaedic condition and is most frequently covered by most commercial and government insurances. Each insurance plan is different, and cost may be subject to deductible, coinsurance, and maximum out of pocket.

Is the bone cut in Lapiplasty? ›

Instead of cutting the bone in half and shifting the top part over, the patented Lapiplasty® Procedure uses specially-designed instrumentation to rotate the entire deviated bone back into its normal anatomical position, naturally straightening your toe; removing the “bump” and associated pain.

Who is not a candidate for Lapiplasty? ›

Patients under the age of 12 do not qualify for the procedure. Patients between the ages of 12-21 years of age will not qualify if the procedure is estimated to damage any open growth plates.

Can you bend your big toe after Lapiplasty? ›

Will I Be Able to Bend My Big Toe after Lapiplasty? Yes, you will still have normal movement of your big toe after this surgery at Bone & Joint Specialists. The fusion in this procedure takes place at the metatarsophalangeal joint. This is deemed to be more of a “non-essential” joint.

Are you awake during Lapiplasty? ›

For bunion surgery, we generally use local anesthesia. This means you will be awake, but will not feel any pain or prodding during the surgery.

What is the failure rate of Lapiplasty? ›

Since bunions are a 3-dimensional deformity a procedure that corrects all 3 dimensions is required. Osteotomies only correct 2 of the 3 dimensions. Lapiplasty surgery failures are reduced to only 3-5% according to current studies. Lapiplasty recovery time is also shorter!

Does Lapiplasty use screws? ›

3D bunion correction utilizes titanium plates and screws for bone repair.

How long after Lapiplasty can I wear shoes? ›

MINDI DAYTON, DPM: Our patients are able to start walking within 3-10 days after surgery, and get back into a shoe around six weeks which obviously has a profound impact on their quality of life and overall outcome.

Do you sleep in boot after bunion surgery? ›

You may sleep without your boot once you are 4 weeks from surgery. after surgery you will be allowed to bear weight on your foot as tolerated in your boot. This may change based on skin healing or other added procedures.

What is the most advanced surgery for bunions? ›

The Lapiplasty procedure corrects the root cause of bunions — a misaligned toe bone — while dramatically shortening the time patients have to wait to bear weight on the affected foot. The technique is a new approach to a traditional Lapidus bunionectomy.

What is the best procedure for bunions? ›

The corrective surgery for bunion is known as a metatarsal osteotomy or bunionectomy. There are multiple techniques, but all involve cutting the bones and repositioning them with metal screws to straighten the big toe and reduce the bump on the side of the foot.

What is the newest bunion surgery technique? ›

Lapiplasty has been called a “paradigm shift ” in bunion correction surgery. The surgeon no longer has to cut freehand. A patented instrument holds the metatarsal bone in correct position in all three dimensions at the same time before the surgeon makes any cuts.

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