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Obturator nerve impingement caused by an osteophyte in the sacroiliac joint: A case report
Authors:Man-Di Cai  Hua-Feng Zhang  Yong-Gang Fan  Xian-Jun Su  Lei Xia
Affiliation:Man-Di Cai, Hua-Feng Zhang, Yong-Gang Fan, Xian-Jun Su, Lei Xia, Department of Orthopedics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450000, Henan Province, ChinaMan-Di Cai, Lei Xia, Institute of Spinal Deformity, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450000, Henan Province, China
Abstract:BACKGROUNDCases of obturator nerve impingement (ONI) caused by osteophytes resulting from bone hyperplasia on the sacroiliac articular surface have never been reported. This paper presents such a case in a patient in whom severe lower limb pain was caused by osteophyte compression of the sacroiliac joint on the obturator nerve.CASE SUMMARYA 65-year-old Asian man presented with severe pain and numbness in his left lower limb, which became aggravated during walking and showed intermittent claudication. The physical examination revealed that the muscle strength of the left lower limb had decreased and that the passive knee flexion test result was positive. Computed tomography (CT) and 3D reconstruction showed a large osteophyte located in the anterior lower part of the left sacroiliac joint. The results of electrophysiological examination showed peripheral neuropathy. A CT-guided obturator nerve block significantly reduced the severity of pain in this patient. According to the above findings, ONI caused by the osteophyte in the sacroiliac joint was diagnosed. This patient underwent an operation to remove the bone spur and symptomatic treatment. After therapy, the patient''s pain and numbness were significantly relieved. The last follow-up was performed 6 mo after the operation, and the patient recovered well without other complications, returned to work, and resumed his normal lifestyle.CONCLUSIONOsteophytes of the sacroiliac joint can cause ONI, which leads to symptoms including severe radiative pain in the lower limb in patients. The diagnosis and differentiation of this disease should attract the attention of clinicians. Surgical excision of osteophytes should be considered when conservative treatment is not effective.
Keywords:Obturator nerve impingement   Osteophyte   Sacroiliac joint   Case report
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