Are you asking for recommendations for pain control after your surgery? Tar was a joke answer and it's shit for pain control. How long to do you anticipate being on meds after your surgery?
I have a feeling that Vicodin wont cut it if you're going through such a complicated surgery that leaves metal in your feet, plus all of the re-alignment. Feet hurt. Blood flow, gravity, balance, etc. Oxycodone ins the form of Percocet/endocet would be a better break-through med in that case.
Dilaudid comes to mind also for B/T, but you'll probably need something long-acting, so that puts you in the oxycontin range. They might even try Fentanyl for long-term relief and norco (10/325 vicodin/hydrocodone) or Percocet for breakthrough.
I don't know what your tolerance is, Opana is strong and works well. Bitch to get off. If nausea is an issue, ask for promethazine to combat it. Your pain relief is most important.
Docs who want to save you money, or who have a methadone fetish, may try to prescribe that. (My new PM doc is from Russia and he's the doctor of the highest-rated HMO PM clinic in N.Calif. but he loves his methadone. I swear he has a little altar of Russian ikons of methadone in his office). If so, say no to methadone for your condition. You do not want to have to deal with that habit after you heal. And while it's a wonderful drug for nerve pain, other drugs are far better for tissue pain and injury pain. Just wanted to give you a warning.
They might try ER Morphine. IMO it's shit for pain unless it's in vials for injection (and that's unlikely to be prescribed. (Oral BA is between 10-25%.) I don't care for morphine for pain control myself but some people love it.