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The treatment of painful neuroma on the lower extremity by resection and nerve stump transplantation into a vein

KOCH H; HUBMER M; WELKERLING H
FOOT ANKLE INT , 2004, vol. 25, n° 7, p. 476-481
Doc n°: 116401
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DE861 - TRAITEMENT CHIRURGICAL - PIED

Lower extremity neuroma resection with nerve stump transposition into a vein was employed in eight patients (five male, three female). The neuromas resulted from amputations (four patients), vein stripping procedures (two patients), tumor resection,
and toe-harvest for thumb reconstruction. Follow-up averaged 17 months (range,
8-37). Four of the patients experienced complete and permanent relief of pain; in three patients mild pain recurred within 3 months. All of these patients were satisfied with the result and did not request further treatment. In one case, a painful neuroma recurred. Our results suggest the possibility of inhibiting the formation of painful neuromas by nerve transposition into a vein. Further use of this method is encouraged.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

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