Hallux valgus (bunion) surgery

For the treatment of

Hallux valgus

Commissioning position

These interventions are commissioned if:

  • the person has been assessed by a podiatrist and despite following conservative measures for at least 3 months:
    • suffers from severe deformity of the first metatarsophalangeal joint that causes significant functional impairment OR
    • severe pain that causes significant functional impact

OR

  • there is recurrent or chronic ulceration due to the deformity

OR

  • there is recurrent or chronic bursitis or tendinitis at the first metatarsal head due to the deformity

 

Treatment is not otherwise commissioned for personal preference on cosmetic grounds.

Summary of rationale

Conservative measures for bunions include footwear alterations, orthoses, exercises and pain relief. There is no evidence that these measures correct the deformity, but they can relieve or reduce symptoms.

Evidence suggests that minimally invasive techniques work as well as standard open surgical techniques. Evidence also suggests that patient-reported outcomes, such as pain and recovery time, are the same as for open surgical techniques. Minimally invasive surgery should only be done by a clinician with specific training and specialist experience in the procedure techniques.

Associated Pathways

There are no associated pathways.

Places covered by

  • east-riding
  • hull
  • north-east-lincolnshire
  • north-lincolnshire
  • north-yorkshire
  • vale-of-york
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Date created: 12/06/2025, 11:03
Last modified: 15/07/2025, 15:34
Date of review: 31.01.28