2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-78522005000500011
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Estudo retrospectivo do tratamento cirúrgico do neuroma de morton por via plantar

Abstract: Com o propósito de avaliar a eficácia da técnica cirúrgica - neurectomia por via plantar -, em portadores de neuroma de Morton, 19 pacientes foram submetidos a esse tratamento. Portanto, foram 19 neuromas, sendo 84,3% do sexo feminino, 15,7% do sexo masculino; 31,5% no segundo espaço intermetatarsal, 68,5% no terceiro; 47,3% no lado direito e 52,7% no esquerdo. A cirurgia foi realizada por via plantar em todos os casos, com tempo médio de acompanhamento de 9 meses, e o resultado foi considerado satisfatório em… Show more

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“…It is known that the golden standard of Morton's neuroma treatment is essentially surgical, with neurectomy being the procedure of choice (7) . Valisena et al (8) recommend starting with conservative treatment and local infiltration, complementing with surgery only secondarily, and employing MRI to locate and measure the neuroma.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is known that the golden standard of Morton's neuroma treatment is essentially surgical, with neurectomy being the procedure of choice (7) . Valisena et al (8) recommend starting with conservative treatment and local infiltration, complementing with surgery only secondarily, and employing MRI to locate and measure the neuroma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their study, 48.48% (n = 16) was "excellent", 24.24% (n = 8) was "good", 18.18% (n = 6) was "fair", and 9.09% (n = 3) was "poor", resulting in a mean of "good" result. Barbosa et al (7) included 19 patients with Morton's neuroma and, after a mean of nine months, showed that 89.5% of the patients were satisfied with the treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%