Before I go see another doctor about this...
One of my residual phalanges has developed a small bone spur over the years, and another is too long - always has been - and hurts my skin from the inside.
I need to have the bone spur taken care of at some point, and I'd like to have the other residual phalange trimmed a quarter inch or so.
One doctor I saw about this a couple of years ago proposed full surgery, complete with general anaesthesia and more stitches than I really want, and I declined at the time because it seemed like a lot for so little.
My neighbor - who has all his limbs but is at the age when this sort of thing happens - had a bone spur on his heel taken care of, and he told me it was a simple, half-hour, local anaesthesia keyhole surgery with just one stitch and a week of easy recovery.
Does anybody know if that's also an option for small residual extremities bones and whether I should shop around to find a more competent surgeon?