in the category
Painful neuromas after amputation: A new technique of treatment with autologus adipose tissue
Introduction The painful neuromas after amputation is a possible complication of an ordinary skin wound where the peripheral nerve is injured; other causes include chronic irritation from pressure, nerve injury during surgery, strains or blunt trauma. Neuromas are constituted by the aberrant growth of nervous tissue (Schwann cells and nerve fibers) that develop at the