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A retrospective study of 26 tailor bunionectomies is presented. The use of an apical axis guide, reciprocal planing, and strict application of Association for Osteosynthesis principles offers ease of application, increased stability, and greater healing predictability than other techniques. Potential complications such as angular displacement, shortening, nonunion, and transfer lesions are minimized.