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Lapiplasty®
3D Bunion Correction

  • Returns entire bone to normal alignment; a 3D correction
  • Secures the root cause; an unstable joint
  • Get back on your feet quickly in a boot; many cases within 2 weeks

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1. Ray J, et al. Foot Ankle Int. 2019 Aug;40(8):955-960
2. American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) Website ©2023
3. Aiyer AA, et al. FAI 2016; 37: 165-171
4. Aiyer AA, et al. FAI. 2014; 35: 1292-1297

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Considering the Lapiplasty® Procedure?

How Lapiplasty® Works

3 Simple Steps to Fixing Your Bunion

1. Find a Doctor Near You

Schedule an appointment with our network of Lapiplasty® trained providers in your area.

A specialized surgeon utilizes advanced Lapiplasty® technology to perform a 3D Bunion Correction in an outpatient setting.

2. Get Lapiplasty®
3D Bunion Correction

Get back on your feet quickly in a boot and start an accelerated recovery towards a life without bunions.

3. Return to Your Active Life

While traditional 2D osteotomy surgery merely cuts & shifts the bone to address the cosmetic bump, Lapiplasty® 3D Bunion Correction corrects the entire bone in 3D and secures the unstable foundation to get you back on your feet quickly in a walking boot. The Lapiplasty® Procedure has also shown low recurrence; 97% and 99% maintain 3D correction in 13 and 17 months respectively.1,2

Why Lapiplasty®?

Bunion Surgery Has Changed
  • Unnaturally cuts & shifts bone; only a 2D correction
  • Addresses cosmetic “bump” only; not the root cause
  • Keep completely off your feet for up to 6-8 weeks

Traditional
2D Bunion Surgery

Complementing Lapiplasty® 3D Bunion Correction™

Adductoplasty®

Most patients are back up and walking with a boot within 3-10 days after the procedure2,3, and 97% of patients maintained their 3D bunion correction at 13 months.1,3

Bunions are a progressive disorder and do not go away on their own without surgical correction.2

What to Expect From Lapiplasty Recovery

A typical recovery timeline for the Lapiplasty® Procedure is as follows:

  • Begin to bear weight in a walking boot within a few days to a few weeks after surgery.2,3
  • Remain in a walking boot for 6-8 weeks after surgery, then transition to wearing comfortable shoes.3
  • Return to full, unrestricted activities (such as running) and normal footwear at 4-5 months after surgery.3

A typical recovery timeline for the Lapiplasty® Procedure is as follows:

  • Begin to bear weight in a walking boot within 3-10 days to a few weeks after surgery.2,3
  • Transition back to wearing comfortable shoes at 6-8 weeks after surgery.3
  • Return to most activities and normal footwear at 4-6 months after surgery.3
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What to Expect From Lapiplasty Recovery

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What is Metatarsus Adductus (MTA)

Know Your Bunions and Your Options

MTA is a common foot deformity that causes the front half of the foot, or forefoot, to turn inward. A full correction of the bunion may require repositioning the bones of the 2nd and 3rd toes in order to make room for complete first toe realignment.

Why have Adductoplasty®?

The Adductoplasty® Procedure corrects the alignment of the second and third toes, creating the necessary space to perform the Lapiplasty® Procedure and bring the big toe back into normal alignment.1

Have Questions About Recovery?

1000's of experienced surgeons have been trained and certified in the Lapiplasty® procedure. Use our "Find a Doctor" tool to locate a doctor in your area. Doctors may be highlighted based on their experience with the Lapiplasty® Procedure.

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Recovery FAQs

Read more about recovery and see our frequently asked questions about Lapiplasty® Procedure recovery.

Important Risk Information: Only a surgeon can tell if the Adductoplasty® Procedure is right for you. As with any medical treatment, individual results may vary. There are potential risks and recovery takes time. For more information about recovery from the Adductoplasty® Procedure, see the recovery information and discuss the post-surgery recovery process with your doctor. Potential risks include infection, pain, implant loosening, and loss of correction due to improper bone healing. For more information about risks, see the Patient Risk Information.

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Midfoot Correction System

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MTA3DTM Adductoplasty® Clinical Study

Adductoplasty® Midfoot Deformity Correction Before & After Results

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Adductoplasty®

Midfoot Correction System

Most patients are back up and walking with a boot within 3-10 days after the procedure2,3, and 97% of patients maintained their 3D bunion correction at 13 months.1,3

What is Metatarsus Adductus (MTA)

Know Your Bunions and Your Options

1000's of experienced surgeons have been trained and certified in the Lapiplasty® procedure. Use our "Find a Doctor" tool to locate a doctor in your area.

MTA is a common foot deformity that causes the front half of the foot, or forefoot, to turn inward. A full correction of the bunion may require repositioning the bones of the 2nd and 3rd toes in order to make room for complete first toe realignment.

Why have Adductoplasty®?

The Adductoplasty® Procedure corrects the alignment of the second and third toes, creating the necessary space to perform the Lapiplasty® Procedure and bring the big toe back into normal alignment.1

Learn More

MTA3DTM Adductoplasty® Clinical Study

See The Results

Adductoplasty® 
Midfoot Deformity Correction Before & After Results