Yorkshire Foot Hospital

Part of the Lawrence Clinic Group

4-6 Greenside, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 8PU

Call: 0113 2900 310

Toe Lengthening Surgery

Tony Wilkinson
Consultant Podiatric Surgeon

Talks about Toe Lengthening Surgery at The Yorkshire Foot Hospital, Leeds

What exactly is Brachymetatarsia ?

This is a condition in which one of the metatarsal bones is congenitally short. It tends to affect women more than men and commonly involves the 4th metatarsal.

Brachymetatarsia
Brachymetatarsia with slight joining of both the 2nd and 3rd toes

Patients that present with Brachymetatarsia attend The Yorkshire Foot Hospital complaining that their fourth toe is too short and overlapping the third or fifth toe.

As well as relieving their pain, patients tend to feel embarrassed especially when wearing open-toed sandals and are looking for an improved cosmetic appearance. 

How we carefully select our Patients

Prior to considering surgical treatment for Toe lengthening correction, we advise all our patients that once you have fully exhausted all non-surgical treatments which may involve the use of orthotics and you still present with the following:

  • Pain
  • Deformity
  • Unable to wear footwear of your choice
  • Unable to enjoy sports and other leisure activities
  • Seeking good cosmetic appearance

If you satisfy these criteria we will be happy to offer you treatment at The Yorkshire Foot Hospital, Leeds.

Most successful Toe lengthening Surgery procedure at The Yorkshire Foot Hospital, Leeds

The One stage approach

Before Toe lengthening Surgery
After Toe lengthening Surgery

This involves lengthening the toe by cutting the metatarsal and lengthening the gap cut.

A small piece of bone is taken from your heel and is fitted into the gap created.

The new toe length is held in its new position with a small titanium plate and screws to stabilise the toe in its new corrected lengthened position. 

It takes at least 6 weeks for the bone to heal, and a little longer with a graft. Recovery is usually complete within 12 weeks

 

  • Always carried out under local anaesthetic, reducing health risks compared with general anaesthesia.
  • Toe lengthening surgery generally takes 60 minutes to perform as an Outpatient procedure.
  • Patients are placed into a walking cast for 2 weeks.
  • It takes at least 6 weeks for the bone to heal, and a little longer with a graft. Recovery is usually complete within 12 weeks.
  • Patients can usually return to work, sport and other leisure activities at around 12 weeks.
Before and after Toe lengthening Surgery
  • The surgical podiatry service at The Lawrence Clinic is regulated by The Care Quality Commission (CQC). The CQC can be contacted by calling 03000 616161 or by writing to: CQC National Correspondence, Citygate, Gallowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4PA

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