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Alireza Ashraf1, Mohammad Yasin Karami, Aida Amanat.
Abstract
Simple renal cysts are benign, common, and often asymptomatic disease in old age, sometimes treated with ethanol sclerotherapy. We report a case of iatrogenic femoral nerve injury following percutaneous injection of ethanol into a renal cyst under sedation. The percutaneous injection was guided by sonography. At the end of the procedure, the cyst ruptured so the patient progressed to loss of consciousness due to alcohol intoxication. Ethanol was damaged to the femoral nerve, so patient was developed with limping, numbness, and weakness in anteromedial aspect of the right thigh. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of femoral nerve injury caused by percutaneous simple renal cyst sclerotherapy with ethanol. This rare event has not been previously described, Physicians should be aware of the possibility of this complication.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22489246 PMCID: PMC3318909 DOI: 10.1155/2012/589108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1On sagittal T1-weighted (a) and T2-weighted (b) lumbar MR images lumbar degenerative joint change and lumbar disc dehydration with decreased lumbar lordosis is seen.
Figure 2Axial T1- (a) and T2-weighted (b) lumbar MR images showed central protrusion of L4-L5 disc with slight nerve roots compression bilaterally.