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Cheilectomy

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman, MD on Jul 10, 2017


What is Cheilectomy?

Cheilectomy is a surgical procedure which involves removing the excess bone growth at the base of the great toe.

The base of the great toe is formed by the metatarsophalangeal joint. The joint is formed by the first foot bone and the proximal phalanx of the great toe.

Why is it done?

Cheilectomy is performed to remove the excess bone growth at the base of the great toe, most often due to hallux rigidus.

Hallux Rigidus: The arthritis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint is called hallux rigidus. The symptoms include pain, stiffness and inability of the great toe to move. Cheilectomy is suggested to the patients with hallux rigidus if they fail to improve with medications and injections into the joint.

The main goal of cheilectomy is to reduce the pain and improve the joint function.


Occasionally, the bony lump, in the absence of arthritis may cause pain and discomfort by pressing on shoes; in such a circumstance, surgery may be the only option for relief of symptoms.

What are the Types of Cheilectomy?

Cheilectomy is performed in one of the two methods.

How do you Prepare before Cheilectomy?

Careful patient evaluation is necessary.

The degree of the joint degeneration should be assessed before doing the surgery. One to two weeks before the operation: A day before the procedure:


You may be asked to fast from the midnight before the day of the procedure, if your procedure is scheduled in the morning.

On the day of the procedure:

You need to report to the hospital early on the morning of surgery. Take the suggested medicines with a sip of water.

What Happens During the Surgery?

Just before your surgery, you may have to wait in the waiting area. You will be taken into the operation theater once it is ready for your surgery.

You will be made to lie on the operation table. The environment in the operation theatre may be daunting. To calm your nerves down, you may be sedated.

The anesthesia for your surgery may be one of the following types: Cheilectomy Operation

Cheilectomy is performed by either of the following methods.

What Happens after the Cheilectomy?

The procedure is usually performed under local or regional anesthesia. Postoperative recovery will be prolonged if general anesthesia has been administered.

After finishing the surgery you will be in the recovery room for some time until vital signs stabilize and you feel comfortable. Post-operative instructions following discharge: Follow-ups

You will be asked to come for a review visit 2 weeks after the procedure. The sutures will be removed during the first post-operative visit. If necessary another visit may be advised around 6-8 weeks and if recovery has progressed well, no further visits will be necessary.

What are the Risks and Complications of Cheilectomy?

The complications after the procedure are:

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