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Painful neuromas after nerve injury can be disabling. Effective surgical management, guided by patient selection and a developed algorithm, aims to alleviate pain and restore function.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Pain Management
  • Regenerative Medicine

Background:

  • Nerve injury can lead to painful neuromas, causing significant disability.
  • Traumatic neuromas, bulbous swellings at severed nerve ends, present a difficult treatment challenge.
  • Pain from neuromas can be more debilitating than sensory or motor loss.

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  • To outline effective treatment strategies for painful neuromas.
  • To develop a neuroma management algorithm based on pathophysiology and patient outcomes.
  • To emphasize the importance of patient selection in successful neuroma treatment.

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    • Painful neuromas significantly impact patient productivity and lifestyle.
    • Effective treatment requires a focus on pain alleviation and functional restoration.
    • A systematic approach, including careful patient selection, is crucial for successful outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • Surgical management of painful neuromas requires adherence to basic principles.
    • A tailored algorithm, informed by pathophysiology and patient psychology, guides treatment.
    • Successful neuroma management aims to restore function and alleviate disabling pain.