
Top 5 Benefits of Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery: Why You Should Prefer It!

Foot injuries can be painful and affect your daily activities and quality of life. According to a 2020 analysis published in the Journal of Athletic Training, foot injuries are common, making up around 20% of all athletic injuries [1].
However, recent technical advancements have made it easier to diagnose and treat such painful conditions without any serious surgical interventions. One such revolutionary approach is Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery (MIFS).
So, whether you're dealing with chronic foot pain or fractures, this article is for you. Today we will explore what MIFS is and what are its top 5 benefits.
Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery – What is it?
Minimally invasive foot surgery, also known as MIFS, is an innovative surgical procedure that treats different foot conditions with minimal invasion of the surrounding tissues [2].
Instead of making larger incisions, as in traditional open surgery, MIFS uses smaller incisions [3].
5 Benefits of Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery
Here are the top 5 benefits of MIFS and why you should prefer it over traditional surgical options:
1. Faster Healing:
Since MIFS involves smaller incisions, there is less trauma to the tissues, resulting in reduced pain and promotes faster healing. This allows them to resume their daily routines sooner.
2. Preservation of Blood Supply and Reduced Scarring:
MIFS causes very little bleeding and leaves only small scars. Unlike traditional surgery, which can have deep cuts and significant scarring, this method uses special tools, similar to those used by jewelers, to make tiny incisions.
3. More Precision:
During MIFS, surgeons use advanced technologies such as arthroscopes to better visualize the affected area while performing precise surgical maneuvers.
These innovative techniques and tools also minimize tissue damage, reduce postoperative pain, expedite healing processes, shorten recovery times, and enhance precision during treatment.
4. Reduced Risk of Infection and Other Complications:
Because fewer and smaller cuts are involved, and less bleeding occurs, the chances of experiencing complications like infection, pain, and swelling are much lower with minimally invasive surgery.
The lower risk of infection coupled with improved cosmetic outcomes make it an appealing option.
5. Shorter Hospital Stays:
The "recovery time" is a major concern for any surgical procedure. Most minimally invasive surgeries only take 15-20 minutes, and you should be able to walk out of the doctor's office and resume your normal activities in about a week, depending on how fast your body heals.
This means less time spent away from work or other commitments and more time enjoying life without foot pain.
The Takeaway Message!
Minimally invasive foot surgery has various benefits, making it an excellent option for many people. It can make a transformative difference in restoring your foot health and helping you reclaim your active lifestyle. At Meridian Podiatry Clinic, we perform several minimally invasive procedures for the foot and ankle. We use several advanced instruments and techniques for the better of our patients.
So, don't let foot issues hold you back – take the first step towards a better tomorrow with minimally invasive foot surgery!
References
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Lievers, W. B., Goggins, K. A., & Adamic, P. (2020). Epidemiology of Foot Injuries Using National Collegiate Athletic Association Data From the 2009-2010 Through 2014-2015 Seasons. Journal of athletic training, 55(2), 181–187. https://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-560-18
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Gaume, M., Njiki, J., Vaugier, I. et al. Perioperative complications after posterior spinal fusion versus minimally invasive fusion less surgery in neuromuscular scoliosis: a comparative study. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 143, 4605–4612 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-022-04727-4
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Wendler, D. E., Stewart, G. W., Bailey, E. J., Shofoluwe, A. I., & Nwaibu, U. (2022). Minimally Invasive Foot & Ankle Surgery: A Review and a Novel Technique. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics, 7(4), 2473011421S01001. https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011421S01001
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