It is rare for patients to present to the plastic surgery department with foot pain. If this occurs, there is a high probability that these are patients who would have visited numerous hospitals without finding a solution to their complaints and have not recovered despite receiving various treatments. In such cases, Morton’s neuroma is a diagnosis that remains unseen by the eyes unless it is kept in mind. Following its correct diagnosis, surgical treatment is definitely within the scope of plastic surgery. In this report, we present two male patients, aged 35 and 40 years, treated in our clinic for chronic pain and burning sensation in the third intermetatarsal space. Both patients underwent surgical excision of the neuroma via a dorsal approach. Postoperatively, both patients reported significant improvement in their symptoms and returned to daily activities without complications. Although foot pain is primarily associated with orthopedics, Morton’s neuroma is an interdigital nerve pathology that requires precise surgical management. We conclude that plastic surgeons should not hesitate to diagnose and treat this condition, as it falls well within their area of expertise.
Yenidünya et al. (Thu,) studied this question.