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Painful bipartite sesamoids

Discussion in 'Foot Surgery' started by TL74, Jun 17, 2015.

  1. TL74

    TL74 Active Member


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    I have a patient with bilateral bipartite sesamoids. With orthotics and corrrect footwear we managed to keep her pain free for 6 weeks. They have now become painful again. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with the surgical removal of sesamoids and what the outcome was?
     
  2. petermac

    petermac Member

    Hi - I literally have a case going right now the same except unilateral. The client is just about to book for Sx, so hopefully I can give you an update soon. Freaking annoying to treat though!!
     
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