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Nerve decompression and diabetic neuropathy | Lower ...
Triple nerve decompression surgery, also known as Dellon Triple Nerve Decompression surgery, is an outpatient procedure that decompresses nerves in the arm or leg to restore function and reduce pain. The surgery is often used to treat painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) in the lower extremities, which can be resistant to conventional medications. The surgery involves making three small incisions and decompressing the posterior tibial nerves, common peroneal nerves, and deep peroneal nerves. The goal is to release compressed nerves and improve blood flow, which can help reduce pain, restore sensation, and reduce the risk of amputation.

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Is it only for diabetic PN?