SSM-St. Clare Health Center
St. Francis Medical Office Building


Ankle and Foot Institute
1011 Bowles Avenue, Suite 123
Fenton, MO 63026
(636) 717-1100

Neurolysis



Neurolysis is a therapeutic procedure used to treat neuromas. During this nonsurgical procedure, the affected nerve is chemically destroyed via seven weekly injections of ethanol mixed with a local anesthetic. Because nerve tissue has an affinity for ethanol, it absorbs the substance, which, after repeated exposure, becomes toxic and destroys the pain-causing nerve. Neurolysis has a success rate of more than 60 percent. However, this treatment modality is not widely accepted by insurance companies.