Has anyone had the surgical procedure called The Dellon procedure?
20 + years , spending the last two trying to diagnose. I found a podiatrist that listened and touched my feet and legs. He performs the Dellon procedure on his neuropathy patients. Anyone know of it or had the procedure done?
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I searched Connect but yours was the only one I found discussing the Dellon procedure. I think it might be beneficial if your pain is caused by nerve compression vs damaged nerves from causes other than compression.
There's actually quite a bit of information available on the procedure.
--- The Dellon Approach to Neurolysis in the Neuropathy Patient with Chronic Nerve Compression: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The-Dellon-Approach-to-Neurolysis-in-the-Neuropathy-Zusammenfassung/251daeccbb28909cc84f02803e3b14e3b2d536a8
Yes, a lot of good information on the web. I was hoping to find someone that had it done. I have found many you tube videos, and the Dellon website is great information.
Thank you for your reply.
Was or is for pain of >>>diabetic<
No I am not diabetic.
Ok, you don’t have diabetics and me too - thankfully… Doesn’t the surgery of The Dellon Procedure is for “diabetics” of peo like this instead of folks like us with no diabetics?
I’ve got questions:
1. Is that meds that could cause that people that DO NOT have diabetics?
2. These people who has diabetics NEEDS things like The Dellon, hopefully.
Greg D.
I have peripheral neuropathy. Several years ago, I saw a doctor who performs the Dellon procedure but was told I didn’t qualify for it. I believe the procedure is for the patient who has a localized nerve compression in the lower extremities. It is somewhat equivalent to carpal tunnel in the upper extremities.
Maggie - you are right. This is equivalent to carpal tunnel - and I have decided to give it a try in my worst leg (if there really is one) left first. I will keep this forum up to date on hopefully, positive results. I am "classified" as Idiopathic neuropathy - which means no one knows why. It's been over 20+ years and this is the first time anyone has mentioned it to me- which made me skeptical, but the more I read - hell why not? Like many of you, I have tried everything, even the drugs, which I have been free of for over 4 years now...they didn't help, just masked it. My heart breaks for all of us as we continue to suffer.
Pat
Good luck, Patricia, and keep us updated.
Patricia, idiopathic here also. I hope you get some relief, and that you update us as you can. Good luck!
I wish I could answer your questions. I quit the meds - as they just masked the problem and made me so drowsy/non-existence, and I LOVE LIFE and am grateful. I hope this procedure works.
I always waiver between 5.7-6.0, but all doctors say I am not diabetic. I was a gestational diabetic with both my pregnancies, and my mother was an early (age 40) type 2 diabetic, which ultimately took her life. I will keep this forum updated.