scholarly journals Double Crush of L5 Spinal Nerve Root due to L4/5 Lateral Recess Stenosis and Bony Spur Formation of Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebra Pseudoarticulation: A Case Report and Review

2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 121-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Motoyuki Iwasaki ◽  
Masahiko Akiyama ◽  
Izumi Koyanagi ◽  
Yoshimasa Niiya ◽  
Tatsuo Ihara ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. e238690
Author(s):  
Takuro Endo ◽  
Taku Sugawara ◽  
Naoki Higashiyama

A 67-year-old man presented with a 2-month history of pain in his right buttock and lower limb. MRI depicted right L5/S1 lateral recess stenosis requiring surgical treatment; however, preoperative CT showed an approximately 7 cm long, thin, rod-shaped structure in the rectum, which was ultimately determined to be an accidentally ingested toothpick. It was removed surgically 6 days after diagnosis, because right leg pain worsened rapidly. The pain disappeared thereafter, and the symptoms have not recurred since. The pain might have been localised to the right buttock and posterior thigh in the early stages because the fine tip of the toothpick was positioned to the right of the anterior ramus of the S2 spinal nerve. Although sacral plexus disorder caused by a rectal foreign body is extremely rare, physicians should be mindful to avoid misdiagnosis.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Panagiotis Zogopoulos ◽  
Anastasios Venetikidis ◽  
Georgios Vretakos ◽  
Dimitrios Rologis

Author(s):  
Kazuhiro Inomata ◽  
Yoichi Iizuka ◽  
Hiromi Koshi ◽  
Eiji Takasawa ◽  
Tokue Mieda ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 126-129
Author(s):  
George Paraskevas ◽  
Maria Tzika ◽  
Panagiotis Kitsoulis

Congenital malformations such as lumbosacral transitional vertebrae and spina bifida occulta constitute unrare anomalies and could affect the symptomatology of low back pain. A transitional vertebra is characterized by elongation of one or both transverse processes, leading to the appearance of a sacralized fifth lumbar vertebra or a lumbarized first sacral vertebra. Furthermore, sacral spina bifida occulta is a developmental anomaly that corresponds to the incomplete closure of the vertebral column. In the present case report, we describe a case of a dried sacrum presenting a partially sacralized fifth lumbar vertebra and total spina bifida, extended from first to fifth sacral vertebra. A pseudoarthrosis is formed on the left side and the specimen could be incorporated in Castellvi’s type IIa. Moreover, the incidence, morphology, clinical and surgical significance of these spinal malformations are discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 394
Author(s):  
ChadrashekharE Deopujari ◽  
SalmanT Shaikh ◽  
GauravS Gupta ◽  
ChandanB Mohanty

2016 ◽  
Vol 65 ◽  
pp. S103-S104
Author(s):  
Vandana A. Sharma ◽  
Deepak Sharma ◽  
Abhijeet Yadav ◽  
Ritubala Soni

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