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What Kinds of Bone Spur Surgeries Are There? When a numbers of more conservative treatments such as medication and physical therapy have failed, surgical intervention might be required to relieve continuous complaints. In this post, we are going to elaborate on the options you have for bone spur removal in finger joint.
Surgical Indications
Most physicians suggest surgery in the following cases:
Chronic Pain: Patients are in pain all the time to do everything daily.
Mobility Issues: Bone spurs may also interfere with joint activity causing stiffness.
All Non-surgical Treatments Have Failed To Work: When rest, physical therapy or medication does not relieve your pain and surgery is the next logical step.
Types of Surgical Procedures
The type of surgical technique used to remove bone spurs is also dependent on the underlying condition, but it can include;
Open Surgery: where a larger incision necessary to reach the affected area directly. It will often be used for larger or more complex bone spurs.
Arthroscopic Surgery: This is a minimally invasive approach eliminating the need for extensive incisions by using small ones instead to insert an arthroscope (camera) and assist in bone spur removal. This technique is often associated with less scarring and slightly shorter recovery times.
Endoscopic Surgery: This is similar to arthroscopy except an even smaller incision and a flexible tube has camera (endoscope) through which the source of pain, damage can be diagnosed.
Osteotomy: For patients with bowed alignment, the procedure involves cutting and moving a bone to correct this deformity in addition to removing the spur.
Partial Joint Replacement: If there is significant joint degeneration, some of the diseased and damaged parts can be replaced with components made from metal or plastic.
Recovery Considerations
Recovery will differ depending on which breast surgery technique is employed:
However, the patients will have some swelling and tenderness in initial days.
Recovery time varies from a few days to weeks depending on your general health and the nature of the surgery.
Very important for making sure the healing is going well too to deal with any complications.
The goal of surgery is, in the final analysis, to alleviate pain and improve function in diseased joints. Patients should consult their healthcare provider regarding the best available treatment for them in light of what may be an individualized disease process.