Minimally Invasive Surgery of the Feet

What is Percutaneous Foot Surgery?

Percutaneous Surgery is a modern technique which consists in operating on the feet by means of punctures made in the skin without having to make any incisions.

What are the advantages?

Among the main benefits, there is no need for general anaesthetic or a hospital stay. The operation is performed on an outpatient basis, which allows the patient to walk out of the hospital on foot.

What ailments does it cure?

 This revolutionary operation can correct practically all defects affecting the health of our feet: from painful spurs, flat feet (calcaneo-stop technique), corns, calluses, neurinomas, metatarsalgia (pains in the balls of the feet) to the well-known, painful bunions.

Who is it for?

 Any person suffering from pain in their feet can benefit from this technique. It is also intended for those people who cannot walk properly or wear normal shoes. With the exception of allergies to local anaesthetic, there are no contraindications whatsoever for this type of surgery.

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