Complications of alcohol injections for Morton’s neuroma

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
S. Ortu, Enrico Fiori, I. Bagnoli, Angiola Valente, F. Pisanu, G. Caggiari, C. Doria, L. Milano
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Abstract

Introduction Morton’s neuroma (MN) is a neuropathic metatarsalgia that causes pain in the plantar aspect of the forefoot generally between the third and fourth metatarsal heads. Treatment can be nonoperative or surgical. Among nonoperative procedures, alcohol injections are still commonly used as considered simple, relatively safe and well-tolerated treatment. However, they present transient and minor complications. Methods Two hundred patients with a diagnosis of MN underwent ultrasound-guided injections with a 47.5% alcohol solution between 2013 and 2020. We reviewed the current literature to highlight the known complications of this treatment, comparing them to the complications developed by our patients. Results Three patients out of 200 patients, developed necrosis of skin and subcutaneous tissue not described in previous studies about MN. Conclusions Our study focuses attention on the complications subsequent to the alcohol injection therapy for MN. Patients and surgeons should be aware that in a small number of cases this therapy can be burdened by necrotic complications of the skin.
酒精注射治疗莫顿神经瘤的并发症
莫顿神经瘤(MN)是一种神经性跖痛,引起前足足底疼痛,通常发生在第三和第四跖头之间。治疗可以是非手术或手术。在非手术治疗中,酒精注射被认为是一种简单、相对安全且耐受性良好的治疗方法。然而,他们表现出短暂和轻微的并发症。方法2013年至2020年,200例诊断为MN的患者在超声引导下注射47.5%酒精溶液。我们回顾了目前的文献,强调了这种治疗的已知并发症,并将其与我们的患者发生的并发症进行了比较。结果200例患者中有3例出现皮肤和皮下组织坏死,在既往研究中未见报道。结论本研究主要关注酒精注射治疗MN后的并发症。患者和外科医生应该意识到,在少数情况下,这种治疗可能会因皮肤坏死并发症而负担过重。
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