[Surgical treatment of Morton's neuroma].

Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen

Ortopedisk avdeling, St Olavs Hospital, Trondheim.

Published: October 2003

Background: We have resected the nerve when surgery is indicated for Morton's neuroma and wanted to compare our results with results reported after decompression.

Material And Methods: 33 patients with 37 operated feet filled in a questionnaire 17 (8-27) months after surgery. They were asked to indicate their pain on a visual analogue scale (VAS: 0 = no pain, 100 = worst imaginable pain).

Results: Patients' mean age was 44 (17-76) at the time of operation. The average VAS score for pain was 81 (35-100) before operation and 7 (0-52) at review. 28 said the pain had disappeared (VAS 0).

Conclusion: Three quarters of our patients had no pain at review. This is comparable to reported results after decompression.

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