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Jeshnu Tople1, Vidur Mago1, Vivek Chakole2, Yatharth Bharadwaj2.
Abstract
Meralgia paresthetica (MP) comes under a wide array of syndromes known as Mononeuropathies, wherein the subject presents symptoms of tingling burning pain as well as numbness in the thigh's lateral aspect which occurs as a result of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve being compressed. The condition is commonly seen in association with diabetes mellitus and obesity. The nerve's anatomy which involves tunnelling through the inguinal ligament predisposes it to get entrapped. However, the pathophysiology of this condition additionally involves inflammation other than the usual entrapment neuropathy. Its characteristic clinical presentation usually clinches the diagnosis and the prognosis is generally favourable with the use of multiple modalities of treatment but not limited to peripheral nerve blocks, nerve decompression, neurectomy as well as pulsed radiofrequency neuromodulation. We present a case of MP which was treated promptly with hydro dissection in a rural tertiary care hospital in central India.Entities:
Keywords: local anaesthesia; meralgia paresthetica; mononeuropthy; nerve hydrodissection; paresthesia; usg guided procedures
Year: 2022 PMID: 35855224 PMCID: PMC9286019 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.25945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1USG guided Nerve Hydro-Dissection.
Figure 2Ultrasonography showing the procedure of hydro dissection of lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh