Proximal sciatic neuropathy secondary to hamstring tendon avulsion
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Published:2022
Issue:11-12
Volume:75
Page:429-432
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ISSN:0019-1442
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Container-title:Ideggyógyászati szemle
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Short-container-title:Ideggyógyászati szemle
Author:
Koc IsmailORCID,
Shafiyev Javid,
Ozturk Bilgin,
Odabasi Zeki
Abstract
We herein present the exceptional case of a patient, who injured a sciatic nerve due to avulsion of proximal hamstring tendon in a motorcycle accident. The 63-year-old man was diagnosed firstly with an incomplete fracture of distal femur. A foot drop on the right side was observed when the full-length cast was removed two months later. The patient was referred to the neurology clinic and was diagnosed with a sciatic nerve lesion at the proximal level of the biceps femoris. Magnetic resonance imaging of the thigh showed a proximal avulsion of hamstring muscles tendon. The patient did not improve by short-term physiotherapy and neurosurgical intervention. Sciatic nerve injury can be a result of proximal hamstring avulsion in events such as motorcycle accidents even in the absence of complete or major femur fracture.
Publisher
Ideggyogyaszati Szemle Journal
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology