Patients submitted to Morton neuroma’s neurectomy for plantar digital nerve through plantar approach: retrospective clinical evaluation of surgical results
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https://doi.org/10.30795/jfootankle.2023.v17.1717Keywords:
Foot diseases; Metatarsalgia; Morton neuroma; PainAbstract
Objectives: Evaluate postoperative clinical outcomes of patients submitted to neurectomy to treat plantar digital nerve neuroma through plantar approach with a minimum of 12 months postoperative.
Methods: Patients submitted to neurectomy through plantar approach between 2011 and 2020 were evaluated. Twenty-eight patients were included, and 29 feet were operated on, totaling 35 resected neuromas. The medical records were evaluated, and the participants answered a form containing questions about the parameters of the Clinical Evaluation for Interdigital Neuroma and classified according to a visual analog pain scale.
Results: A predominance of females (85.71%) was observed, with a mean age of 51.55 at the surgery date. The left side was predominant (62.06%). The most affected intermetatarsal space was the third (77.14%). Clinical evolution was “excellent” (58.62%), “good” (13.79%), “fair” (20.68%), and “poor” (6.89%). A mean of 1.79 corresponding to “mild” was demonstrated.
Conclusion: The patients presented “good” clinical evolution, low pain level, and high patient satisfaction rate after a mean of 34.79 months after surgery
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