The Dellon Institutes for Peripheral Nerve Surgery® led by A. Lee Dellon, MD, PhD, focus on addressing complex peripheral nerve issues, particularly neuropathy stemming from diabetes, chemotherapy, heavy metal poisoning, or unknown origins. Their innovative procedures, like nerve decompression in the leg, ankle, and foot, have successfully alleviated up to 80% of patients' symptoms, including ulceration and amputations caused by sensory loss and severe pain.
Dr. Dellon, a distinguished Plastic Surgeon and Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, has revolutionized treatments for various peripheral nerve conditions. His expertise extends to joint-related pains post-surgeries like total knee replacements or shoulder reconstructions, offering solutions like partial joint denervation with a success rate of up to 90%.
With a strong emphasis on nerve reconstruction techniques, the Dellon Institutes provide relief for diverse issues such as persistent pain after hernia repairs, Caesarian sections, or breast reconstructions. Dr. Dellon's pioneering methods also extend to addressing facial paralysis, drop foot, and scapula winging, showcasing a comprehensive approach to peripheral nerve disorders.
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