Anyone had experience with this surgery
and or thoughts or complaints after this
procedure?
Thanks in advance,
e.Z.O.
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Brute4ce
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Joined: 08 May 2005 Posts: 1 Location: Alabama
Had It Long Ago Posted: 05-08-05 10:13am
Dear ezo:
i have had the triple performed on my left
foot. Let me first say that I underwent
this procedure waaaaay back in th early
70s, so i'm certain that much has changed
and improved since my experience.
I had developed such difficulty walking
because of multiple malformations with
that foot, (causing me to walk on the
extreme interior of the foot), that
massive swelling and red streaks up the
leg was common. It became almost
impossible to be on my feet for more than
a few minutes at any one time.
I had the procedure performed and,
frankly, it was hellish. Mind you, we're
talking 30 years ago. I was in the
hospital 6 days and in an old plaster cast
for months. Two foot-length pins were
inserted the length of the foot and
remained in place, (sticking out between
my toes), for a bout 6 weeks. Pain, of
the harsh degree, was fairly constant for
weeks after the operation and fairly
common for months. It was almost 6
months before I was in a brace and putting
weight on the foot.
My situation may have been worsened by the
fact that my ankle on that side was also
immobile due to defect.
Long term, however, I must say that the
procedure has done well. Once I started
walking again and got through the healing,
the foot has held up for 30 years with
little pain. Naturally, I have very
little movement in that foot or ankle, but
it is functional and relatively pain
free.
Again, the brutality of the surgery would
have lessened over the decades. I have
had numerous other ortho surgeries and can
attest to the fact that they have made
great strides in technique over the years.
I have no first-hand experience with a
comparison of this procedure today with my
experience then, but believe that it is
"survivable" and potentially very
effective.