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Clinical, electrophysiological, and prognostic study of postinjection sciatic nerve injury: An avoidable cause of loss of limb in the peripheral medical service
Authors:Wani Maqbool   Saleem Sheikh     Asrar Ahmed
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, S. K. Institute of Medical Sciences, Soura, J & K, India
Abstract:

Background:

Post injection sciatic nerve injury is a common cause of sciatic nerve mononeuropathy in the developing world largely due to inadequate health care facilites in the rural regions.

Objective:

The study was conducted to analyse the pattern of this nerve lesion in clinical and electrophysiological parameters and also to study the outcome in a conservatively treated cohort.

Materials and Methods:

One hundred and six patients who underwent evaluation at our laboratory from 2000 to 2006 for post injection sciatic neuropathy formed the study population. Twenty two of these were followed up (mean 6.6 months) for the outcome.

Results:

In the cases with full data, common peroneal division of the sciatic nerve was affected alone or predominantly. On follow up, 72% cases showed little or partial recovery. Thirty two percent patients had residual trophic changes and causalgia at their last visit.

Conclusion:

The majority of cases of postinjection sciatic nerve injury have poor prognosis on conservative treatment.
Keywords:Sciatic nerve   neuropathy   post-injection injury
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