Title of article :
Sciatic Nerve Compression Due to Proximal Femoral Solitary Osteochondroma: A Case Report and Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Erkus, Serkan Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Tepecik Education and Research Hospital - Izmir, Turkey , Kalenderer, Onder Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Tepecik Education and Research Hospital - Izmir, Turkey , Kose, Ozkan Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Antalya Education and Research Hospital - Antalya, Turkey , Turan, Adil Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Antalya Education and Research Hospital - Antalya, Turkey
Abstract :
Sciatica is a radiating pain that starts from the buttock to the legs. Any condition that affects the sciatic nerve within its intraspinal
or extraspinal course may cause sciatica. The most common etiology is the lumbar disc herniation; however, bone tumors around
the hip joint are rarely reported. Herein, we report a case of solitary osteochondroma of proximal femur that caused sciatic nerve
entrapment. The diagnosis was delayed due to the low level of suspicion and incorrect diagnostic imaging. Patients with sciatica
should be thoroughly evaluated and extraspinal causes including space-occupying lesions along the course of the sciatic nerve
should be kept in mind, particularly when the symptoms do not respond to conservative management in recalcitrant cases with
negative lumbar imaging findings
Keywords :
Sciatica , Lumbar Disc Hernia , Osteochondroma , Nondiscogenic , Extraspinal
Journal title :
Shafa Orthopedic Journal