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  • Title: [True neurolysis in the treatment of Morton's neuroma].
    Author: Diebold PF, Delagoutte JP.
    Journal: Acta Orthop Belg; 1989; 55(3):467-71. PubMed ID: 2603689.
    Abstract:
    The authors consider Morton's neuroma as a tunnel syndrome, the most likely etiology being the compression of the nerve by the intermetatarsal ligament. Therefore, they have treated Morton's disease by decompression of the intermetatarsal nerve via a dorsal approach. They operated 45 patients, 82% of whom were women. In 85% of the cases, a large neuroma was found and they did not find the theoretical predominance of the 3rd intermetatarsal space; 9 times in 10, the treatment consisted in epineural dissection of the nerve and its collaterals at the bifurcation. In 84% out of the cases, the result was satisfactory; associated pathology was treated at the same time. The authors discuss the results and emphasize that, in case of failure, a simple neurectomy may be used.
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