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Hello. I am a guy that is 41 years old and I have been diagnosed with femoral neuropathy that is caused by a benign tumor. I have had problems with the muscles in my right leg for a some time now. I have been diagnosed a week ago. The doctor says that in my case the neuropathy can be solved with a surgery. I am kind of scared an I would like to know what is the success rate of this intervention. Thanks.

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Well, there are cases where the condition can not be fixed by an surgical intervention, so in that cases, the surgeon just do not operate. If the odds are in your favor, and the surgeon thinks that it is ok for an intervention, that means that there is a good probability that the procedure is going to be 100% successful. Good luck.
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