Book Review

Plantar Neuroma Analysis of Results Following Surgical Excision in 145 Patients

Authors: NATHAN BRADLEY MD, WILLIAM A. MILLER MD, J. PATRICK EVANS MD

Abstract

ABSTRACTFew series deal with the long-term results of surgical excision of plantar neuromas. The results of a study with a 21.5 month average follow-up are presented. Of 145 patients undergoing surgery from 1970 to 1973, 85 returned for examination and roentgenograms. There were 13% with unsatisfactory results and 21.3% with some pain remaining. Caution should therefore be used in assuring patients of complete relief.

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