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Adductoplasty®

Midfoot Correction System

Complementing Lapiplasty® 3D Bunion Correction®

Know Your Bunions and Your Options

What is Metatarsus Adductus (MTA)

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

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

MTA3DTM Adductoplasty® Clinical Study

See The Results

Adductoplasty® Midfoot Deformity Correction Before & After Results

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Before and after X-ray images of a foot showing bunion correction with surgical plates and screws.
Before-and-after foot X-rays showing bunion correction surgery with metal plates and screws used to realign the bones.
Before and after foot X-ray showing bunion correction with Lapiplasty® 3D bunion surgery, illustrating preoperative hallux valgus deformity and postoperative realignment of the first metatarsal stabilized with dual plate fixation.
Before and after X-ray images of a foot showing bunion deformity correction, with measurement lines and surgical plates and screws visible in the after image
Before and after X-ray comparison of a foot showing bunion deformity corrected with dual fixation plates and screws, demonstrating restored bone alignment following Lapiplasty® 3D bunion correction.
Before and after foot X-ray demonstrating correction of bunion deformity with Lapiplasty® 3D bunion surgery, showing realigned first metatarsal and stabilization using dual plates and screws at the tarsometatarsal joint.
Before and after X-ray images of a foot showing bunion surgery with plates and screws.
Before and after X-ray images of a foot showing bunion correction with surgical hardware.
Before and after foot X-ray showing severe bunion deformity corrected using Lapiplasty® 3D bunion correction, with dual plates and screws stabilizing the first tarsometatarsal joint and restoring proper bone alignment.
Before and after X-ray images of a foot showing bunion correction with surgical hardware and improved bone alignment.
Before and after foot X-ray demonstrating Lapiplasty® 3D bunion correction with measured reduction in metatarsal alignment, showing preoperative width of 91.2 mm and postoperative correction to 66.6 mm stabilized with dual plate fixation.
“Before and after X-ray images of a foot showing correction of a bunion deformity with implanted fixation plates and screws, illustrating improved bone alignment following Lapiplasty® 3D bunion correction surgery.
Before and after X-ray images of a foot showing bunion correction with surgical plates and screws, with angle measurement lines in the before image.
Side-by-side foot X-rays showing before and after bunion correction, with angle measurement in the before image and surgical plates and screws visible in the after image
Before and after foot X-ray showing Lapiplasty® 3D bunion correction, comparing preoperative bunion deformity with postoperative alignment stabilized using dual plating and screws, demonstrating corrected metatarsal positioning and restored forefoot anatomy.
Before and after X-ray images of a foot showing bunion correction surgery, with plates and screws visible in the after image
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Individual results may vary. These experiences are specific to these patients only.

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