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Austin (Chevron) Bunionectomy
An Austin Bunionectomy is a surgical procedure used to correct mild to moderate bunions by realigning the big toe joint. This technique involves making a V-shaped cut (known as a distal metatarsal osteotomy) in the first metatarsal bone to shift it into a more natural position. The bone is then stabilized using a small surgical screw or pin. The goal of the procedure is to reduce pain, improve foot function, and restore a more natural foot shape—all while preserving joint movement. Recovery typically involves a protective boot and gradual return to normal activity under your surgeon’s guidance.