نتایج جستجو برای: obturator nerve

تعداد نتایج: 164723  

Journal: :Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2017

Journal: :Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2014

The present study describes the morphometry of a unilateral ossified sacrotuberous ligament. It aims to discuss its Anatomical and clinical implications.The pudendal nerve, internal pudendal artery, nerve to obturator internus and coccygeal branch of inferior gluteal artery, are the important structures related to sacrotuberous ligament. An ossified sacrotuberous ligament may be an important et...

Journal: :Juniper Online Journal of Orthopedic and Orthoplastic Surgery 2017

2014
Nanjundappa S. Harshavardhana Harshad V. Dabke

Atypical sciatica and discrepancy between clinical presentation and imaging findings is a dilemma for treating surgeon in management of lumbar disc herniation. It also constitutes ground for failed back surgery and potential litigations thereof. Furcal nerve (Furcal = forked) is an independent nerve with its own ventral and dorsal branches (rootlets) and forms a link nerve that connects lumbar ...

2011
John D. Paulson James Baker

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Five cases of pelvic nerve complications after transobturator tape (TOT) inside-out surgical procedures for stress urinary incontinence are presented. METHODS We conducted a chart review of patients with complications referred to our practice. RESULTS Five patients with nerve complications after TOT inside-out procedures were investigated. Pudendal neuropathy and i...

Journal: :Case reports in orthopedics 2016
Stijn Ghijselings Frans Bruyninckx Hendrik Delport Kristoff Corten

Introduction. During periacetabular osteotomy (PAO), the sciatic, femoral, and obturator nerves are at risk. Most frequently nerve lesions can be attributed to a mechanical cause; however, in the absence of a clear mechanical cause surgeons are faced with a diagnostic problem and in many cases no diagnosis will be established. We report a case of inflammatory neuropathy of the lumbosacral plexu...

2008
John Sison Tipton

Obturator neuropathy is a difficult clinical problem to evaluate. One possible cause of pain is due to fascial entrapment of the nerve. Symptoms include medial thigh or groin pain, weakness with leg adduction, and sensory loss in the medial thigh of the affected side. Radiographic imaging provides limited diagnostic help. MRI may detect atrophy in the adductors of the leg. However, it is unable...

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