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Piriformis pyomyositis mimicking epidural abscess in a parturient
Authors:Anna M. Kinahan  M. Joanne Douglas  Kari G. Smedstad  Terrance W. Breen
Affiliation:1. Division of Obstetric Anaesthesia, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, British Columbia’s Women’s Hospital, 4490 Oak Street, V6H 3V5, Vancouver, British Columbia
2. Department of Anaesthesia, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
3. Department of Anaesthesia, Foothills Hospital and University of Calgary, Calgary, AB
Abstract:A case is presented of a patient who developed fever, leukocytosis, severe back pain, local overlying spinal tenderness, and left leg weakness on the fifth day postpartum. The patient had epidural anaesthesia for ten hours duration, before and during a forceps delivery. Computerized axial tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pelvis and lumbar spine revealed swelling of the left iliacus and piriformis muscles, but no epidural abscess. A diagnosis of isolated piriformis pyomyositis with secondary sciatic nerve irritation was made, and the patient was treated with intravenous antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, and morphine analgesia. She made a full, uneventful recovery within 50 days, and was discharged requiring no medications.
Keywords:  font-variant:small-caps"  >anaesthesia: obstetric     font-variant:small-caps"  >anaesthetic techniques: epidural     font-variant:small-caps"  >complications: epidural abscess, pyomyositis
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