Guillermo Araujo Espinoza, Johannes Bazan Alvarez, Anibal Alvarado Zegarra
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Abstract
Surgery is often performed for Morton’s neuroma when conservative treatment is ineffective. This study aimed to describe the surgical results of Morton’s neuroma. Six patients (7 feet) underwent neurectomy via a transverse plantar incision in the forefoot. Changes in perceived pain, function, and patient satisfaction were measured with a Visual Analog Scale, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgery Scale, and the Coughlin score, respectively. Six feet had neuromas in the third intermetatarsal space and 1 foot had neuromas in the third and second spaces. The mean preoperative and postoperative Visual Analog Scale scores were 7.14±0.69 and 1.86±0.69, respectively. The mean preoperative and postoperative American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgery scores were 69.71±6.73 and 94.86±3.93, respectively. Four patients were very satisfied, and 2 patients were just satisfied. The plantar surgical approach for the treatment of Morton’s neuroma has few complications with good functional results and patient satisfaction in this case series. Level of Evidence: Diagnostic Level IV—retrospective case series. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
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Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery offers a unique opportunity to master the most innovative and successful surgical techniques for correction of foot and ankle disorders. Featuring contributions from the world"s foremost orthopaedic surgeons and podiatrists, this quarterly journal supplies step-by-step details on these techniques. The contributors explain the rationale, indications, and contraindications for each procedure, identify the pitfalls and potential complications, and provide invaluable tips for improving results. The journal is illustrated cover to cover with intraoperative photographs and drawings, including several in full color.