Clinical Results of Simultaneous Adjacent Interdigital Neurectomy in the Foot

Author:

Benedetti Roy S.12,Baxter Donald E.13,Davis Pamela F.14

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

2. Former Foot and Ankle Fellow. Current affiliation: Assistant Chief, Department of Orthopaedics, Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, Anaheim, California 92807.

3. Clinical Professor.

4. Former Foot and Ankle Fellow. Current affiliation: Moline Orthopedic Associates, Ltd., Moline, Illinois 61265.

Abstract

Fifteen patients (19 feet) who underwent simultaneous surgical excision of two primary interdigital neuromas in adjacent web spaces of the foot were studied retrospectively. There were 11 female patients (73%). The average age of the patients was 54.4 years. Other causes of multiple web space tenderness were excluded prior to surgical resection of both neuromas. At an average follow-up of 68.6 months (range, 32–113 months), 10 feet (53%) had complete resolution of symptoms and six feet (31%) had minimal residual symptoms. Three feet in two patients (16%) continued to have significant pain after surgery. One sequela of the procedure was dense sensory loss of the plantar aspect of the third metatarsal head to the tip of the third toe. There was also proximal dorsal sensory loss to the second, third, and fourth toes which was a function of the type of incision used. The sensory loss did not cause disability in the patients, but did cause some awkwardness with nail care. Resection of adjacent interdigital neuromas, although rarely indicated, can be expected to provide significant pain relief in 84% of patients, which is similar to results reported for resection of a single neuroma.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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