Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2713500 | The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Peripheral nerve sheath tumors are relatively uncommon soft tissue tumors, and the incidence of peripheral nerve sheath tumors localized to the plantar surface of the foot, without symptoms of tarsal tunnel syndrome, is even more rare. In this report, we present the rare case of a patient with a peripheral nerve sheath tumor originating from the medial plantar nerve in the plantar vault. The tumor was enucleated and fully excised under microscopic inspection using fine-tipped instrumentation, without en bloc resection of the associated nerve trunk. Surgeons should consider peripheral nerve sheath tumor as a cause of plantar foot pain, despite the rarity of this disorder. Level of Clinical Evidence: 4
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Authors
Jae-Ho Kwon, Jung-Ro Yoon, Taik-Seon Kim, Hak Jun Kim,