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Tight Rope Bunion Surgery

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Barbara L, Apr 26, 2010.

  1. Barbara L

    Barbara L Welcome New Poster


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    Does anyone know of someone who can perform this type of bunion correction? I live in the Sarasota Tampa Bay area.....Barbara L
     
  2. drsarbes

    drsarbes Well-Known Member

    The better question: "is this a time proven and successful procedure for bunion repair?"

    Steve
     
  3. Barbara L

    Barbara L Welcome New Poster

    Could you just answer the question dude?
     
  4. drsarbes

    drsarbes Well-Known Member

    Barbara:
    First, I'm not a "dude" - I'm a Board Certified Foot & Ankle Surgeon replying to request for help.
    You are the one requesting FREE professional advice, perhaps a bit more respect is in order.

    I think my reply is self explanatory. Obviously there is a question whether or not it is a procedure that should be done. By my bringing that into question I am, also obviously, one of those who question the appropriateness of this procedure.

    Since I do not think it's a "good" procedure, I am not going to be forthcoming in helping you find someone to perform it on you.

    Steve

    BTW: You're welcome.
     
    Last edited: Apr 28, 2010
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