Gustavo Araujo Nunes, Francisco Sánchez Villanueva, Felipe Chaparro Ravazzano, Tiago Baumfeld
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Abstract
New minimally invasive bunion surgery for hallux valgus (HV) has received attention in the last few years. A rapid growth in knowledge and techniques has been seen, with many publications, books, and experienced surgeons worldwide. Several variational advancements have emerged with the most common as a percutaneous subcapital osteotomy first metatarsal with long scaffolding minimally invasive (MI) screw placement. MI techniques are a great advancement in the treatment of all HV severities. Supportive literature has demonstrated that MI can achieve equal to better results compared to traditional open surgery, for metrics such as satisfaction, pain, and time to full recovery.