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What is Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery?

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Minimally invasive foot surgery (MIFS) uses the latest advanced technology to treat foot and ankle pain caused by a variety of foot and ankle conditions. Your foot and ankle surgeon may use special surgical instruments, devices, and advanced imaging techniques are used to visualize and perform the surgery through small incisions. The aim of MIFS is to minimize damage to the muscles and surrounding structures, enabling a faster recovery with less pain.

What are the Benefits of Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery?

The benefits of MIFS over a traditional open foot surgery include:

  • Smaller surgery scars
  • Lesser risk of infection
  • Minimal blood loss during the surgery
  • Minimal postoperative pain
  • Quicker recovery
  • Shortened hospital stay
  • Quicker return to work and normal activities

What are the Indications for Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery?

Some of the foot and ankle conditions treated using MIFS technique include:

How is Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery Performed?

Minimally invasive foot surgery is performed through very small incisions. Through these small incisions, segmental tubular retractors and dilators are inserted to retract muscles away from the operative area and provide access to the affected area of the foot. This minimizes the damage to the muscles and soft tissues and lessens blood loss during the surgery.

A scope, a thin telescope-like instrument with a video camera on the end is inserted through one of the tiny incisions to provide images of the operation field on the monitor in the operating room. Special tiny surgical instruments are passed through the working channel of the scope to perform the surgery. Sometimes, surgical microscopes may also be used to magnify the visual field. Once the surgery is complete, the tissues are placed back, as the various instruments are removed. The incision is then closed and covered with surgical tape.

What are the Risks and Complications of Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery?

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications involved with minimally invasive foot surgery. These may include infection, bleeding, nerve injury, as well as complications due to general anesthesia.

Contact Dr. Driver for Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery in Fort Worth & Weatherford, TX

If you're exploring options for minimally invasive foot surgery in Fort Worth and Weatherford, TX, Dr. Driver offers advanced, patient-focused care. Schedule a consultation today to learn how we can help you heal faster with less pain and downtime.

Contact Dr. Driver for Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery
in Fort Worth & Weatherford, TX

If you would like additional information on minimally invasive foot surgery and other modern foot and ankle procedures, please contact Dr. Driver, a fellowship-trained foot and ankle doctor, serving the communities of Weatherford, Fort Worth, TX. He also offers expertise in minimally invasive bunion surgery, Achilles tendon repairs, Total Ankle Replacement, Charcot foot reconstruction and ankle fracture management.

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