Bunionnette or Tailors's bunion

Definition

Due to friction and/or overpressure, on the outside of the fifth metatarsal joint, inflammation or callus arises.

Symptoms

They are due to friction and / or mechanical overload that cause inflammation or articles on the outer edge of the fifth metatarsal.

Causes

This deviation was typical in cross-legged tailors who, at that time, created a continuous overpressure on the outside of the forefoot.

Treatments

If a conservative treatment, based on appropriate footwear and podiatric care doesn’t suffice, surgery may be proposed.
Depending on what type of bunionette at a standing X-ray is seen, a different type of osteotomy (open or percutaneous) will correct the deformity:

Type 1: in 33% of the cases: the head of the fifth metatarsal is slightly too bulky and therefore should be reduced.

 

Postoperative policy