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Plantar Fibromatosis - a benign condition

Plantar Fibromatosis - a benign condition. G Rathore, S Bassi, S Gujral, R Suneja, J Barrie East Lancs Foot + Ankle Service. Definition. “a benign fibroproliferative disorder of the plantar aponuerosis” (reference?). Study Design. Prospective Case Series Blackburn Royal Infirmary

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Plantar Fibromatosis - a benign condition

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  1. Plantar Fibromatosis- a benign condition G Rathore, S Bassi, S Gujral, R Suneja, J Barrie East Lancs Foot + Ankle Service

  2. Definition “a benign fibroproliferative disorder of the plantar aponuerosis” (reference?)

  3. Study Design • Prospective Case Series • Blackburn Royal Infirmary 1980-2006 • Ethical approval obtained • Clinically diagnosed • Serial Clinic reviews • Final review – July 2006

  4. Study Design • Clinically diagnosed • Management • No intervention in 35 (study group) • Surgical excision in x (excluded) • Serial Clinic reviews • Final review – July 2006

  5. Demographics N=35 All white Caucasian

  6. Age at presentation • Range – 19-63 • Mean (SD)– 42.3(10.6) • Median (IQR) – 45.0(33-51)

  7. Follow Up • Range : 2-25 years • Mean (SD): 10.2 (5.9) • Median (IQR): 10 (7-12)

  8. Associations

  9. Presentation of the disease

  10. Difference in Pain Scores

  11. Subjective Perception

  12. Interpretation • Benign self-limiting condition • Reassurance • Wait & watch • Subtotal fasciectomy for severe symptoms

  13. Thank You

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