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Mortons neuroma
What is a Mortons neuroma?
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Why does a Mortons neuroma occur?
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What symptoms might I have?
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How likely is surgery to be curative?
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Surgical excision of a Mortons neuroma (operative stills)
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Revision case (operative stills)
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After the operation
Revision Case
The intermetatarsal ligament exposed in the sole of the foot
The transverse metatarsal ligament being partially sectioned(1) to gain access to the nerve.
The nerve identified
The nerve removed
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