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Bilateral femoral neuropathy after vaginal delivery: A case report.

Seung Pyo Choi1, Byung Mo Oh1, Wonsik Ahn1.   

Abstract

Epidural analgesia is frequently used for the management of labor pain in parturients. The neurologic complications of epidural analgesia are rare, but they are catastrophic when they occur. We report here on a case of bilateral femoral neuropathy in a vaginal delivery patient with epidural analgesia. The patient complained of weakness of both thighs and numbness around both knees. Neurologic examination and electromyographic study revealed that they occurred due to the delivery itself. The patient had not fully recovered at eight weeks after delivery. The declining incidence of postpartum femoral neuropathy may reflect a reduced duration of labor in accordance with modern obstetric practice, and particularly the more frequent use of Caesarean delivery. The exact etiology of postpartum femoral neuropathy is unknown, and the possible factors are direct compression of nerves that are proximal within the pelvis by either the fetal head or birthing instruments, or this malady is the result of pressure induced ischemia at the level of the inguinal ligament when the pregnant woman is in the lithotomy position.

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Keywords:  Femoral neuropathy; Postpartum complication; Vaginal delivery complication

Year:  2009        PMID: 30625863     DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2009.57.2.228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Korean J Anesthesiol        ISSN: 2005-6419


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1.  Bilateral Femoral Neuropathy: A Rare Complication of Drug Overdose due to Prolonged Posturing in Lithotomy Position.

Authors:  D Tsiptsios; D Daud; K Tsamakis; E Rizos; A Anastadiadis; A Cassidy
Journal:  Case Rep Neurol Med       Date:  2020-03-10

2.  Postpartum femoral neuropathy: managing the next pregnancy.

Authors:  Cathy Rowland; Daniel Kane; Maeve Eogan
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2019-12-29
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