| Literature DB >> 9713929 |
H Baba1, Y Okumura, N Furusawa, H Omori, H Kawahara, T Fujita, K Katayama, S Noriki.
Abstract
We report an instructive case of a 65-year-old man who presented with a dumb-bell shaped tuberculous abscess across the greater sciatic notch bilaterally compressing both sciatic nerves. Clinical symptoms progressed slowly and mimicked lumbar radiculopathy, thus delaying an accurate diagnosis. Anterolateral retroperitoneal and posterolateral gluteal approaches of the greater sciatic notch as well as the acetabulum on both sides were followed in order to provide safe viewing and resection of the abscess. The abscess wall was adherent to the sciatic nerve and surrounding blood vessels. The symptoms completely disappeared after resection of the abscess.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9713929 DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3100550
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Spinal Cord ISSN: 1362-4393 Impact factor: 2.772