Friday, July 15, 2011

Doctor Says Surgery May Relieve Pain Of Neuropathy

Millions of Americans suffer from neuropathy, a painful condition that affects legs and feet. For many, medication is the only relief, but that can stop working.
Now a doctor in Colorado is one of just a few surgeons in the country offering another alternative.Gregory Garland says he has a tremendous amount of pain in his foot and leg and is going under the knife to treat it.
"I'm having the tunnels opened up around the nerves in my feet," Garland said.Dr. James Anderson of the Poudre Valley Foot and Ankle Clinic is one a very few surgeons doing a new controversial procedure for people who suffer from neuropathy."Neuropathy is basically a malfunction of nerves. You'll get burning, tingling and numbness. The pain is not sometimes bad in the beginning but it can become very severe," Anderson said.Neuropathy is common in diabetics and is the leading cause for amputations. Until now, there was little that could be done for patients.This new surgery is similar to that commonly done for carpal tunnel syndrome in the wrist."It's a decompression surgery," Anderson said.The tight areas are opened in up in the ankle, giving the nerves more room to pass."If you can release pressure from the nerves, the neuropathy symptoms can go away," Anderson said. "It's like restoring the nerves, basically."Before surgery is considered, the patient undergoes numerous tests. Surgery is not for everyone and recovery can take several months.But many patients are getting permanent relief.Dick O'Grady had the surgery 10 months ago. Before that, his life basically came to a standstill, he said."The pain became so intense that I went into the emergency room and was in the hospital for four days," he said.Now, he can do the things he loves such as working in his yard without pain. "I really feel like a success story," O'Grady said. "To this day I have absolutely no regrets. I am getting my life back and becoming more mobile. I am sleeping at night now without the pain.""We are right at about 85 percent success rate," Anderson said.Currently, the prevailing theory is there is no cure for neuropathy and some doctors adamantly discourage patients from having this surgery. It's important to discuss all the options with your own doctor.If you would like more information on the decompression surgery for neuropathy call (800) 866-4620 or go to .