One Man's Experience

One 40-year-old male's experience with big-toe arthritis, hallux rigidus, and bilateral cheilectomy surgery (debridement of first metatarsophalangeal joint).

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Post-Surgery, the Surgeon Says

My surgeon told me that the arthritis in the left toe was considerable, which I inferred to mean that it was worse than he expected.  He also said that they found loose fragments of bone, and that I should anticipate swelling and discomfort for up to 9 months.  Although this recovery period confirms much of what I have read online, this alarms me since the surgeon originally portrayed my case as simple and straightforward.

The surgeon also said that he drilled holes in the bone, which I understand helps encourage the growth of cartilage.

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