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Restorative Foot SurgeryTM  for Surgical Complications 

Although the large majority of foot surgeries lead to successful outcomes complications can develop leading to undesirable foot conditions.  Dr. Lee specializes in reconstructive and cosmetic foot surgery using Restorative Foot SurgeryTM techniques and may be able to assist you in regaining foot function and appearance.

Case #1: Patient had bunion and hammertoe surgery with resulted in overcorrection of the bunion. This is called hallux varus and digital varus (Left Photo). Patient had moderate foot pain and could not wear shoes. Restorative Foot SurgeryTM of the toes and feet restored foot structure and patient is now able to wear a variety of fashionable shoes (Right Photo).

 

Case #2: Patient had hammertoe surgery. Toes were fused (joints removed) and they healed 30 degrees pointing upward and patient was unable to touch her toes to the ground. This caused much pain to the ball of the foot. Additionally, she couldn't fit into most shoes as the tips of her toes rubbed constantly (Left Photo). Restorative Foot SurgeryTM was performed to relocate the position of the toes, slightly lengthen them and restore some motion to the toes. Her toes now touch the ground and she is able to wear shoes without toe irritation (Right Photo).


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David Lee, D.P.M., South West Foot Institute, 1300 N 12th ST, Suite 503, Phoenix, Arizona,  85006  eMail: davidklee@cox.net  Office Phone: (602) 340-8686
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Last modified: February 10, 2008