Electrophysiological patterns of sciatic nerve in patients with arthrosis deformans of the hip

Author:

Ostrovskij Vladimir V.ORCID,Korshunova Galina A.ORCID,Bazhanov Sergey P.ORCID,Chekhonatskij Andrey A.ORCID,Tolkachev Vladimir S.ORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neurological complications in sciatic nerve (SN) after a total hip replacement (THR) are observed in 0.93.2% of cases in patients with arthrosis deformans and age-related morphologic changes in SN. These cause the need for SN evaluation before THR. This research was aimed at the evaluation of the initial SN capacity with electrophysiological findings in patients with arthrosis deformans of the hip. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Electroneuromyography (ENMG) was used to evaluate fibular and tibial nerves M-responses as well as F-waves in 66 patients with dysplastic coxarthrosis and 12 patients with posttraumatic coxarthrosis. The findings were compared to those of the controls. RESULTS: Changes in ENMG findings for fibular nerve in 49 patients with dysplastic coxarthrosis were bilateral and showed significant difference only from the norm. In 19 of 66 cases (27.9%) low M-responses (р 0.02) were found in the side subject to THR. In 87.3% of cases, the signs of a decrease in the conductivity of proximal segments of the tibial nerve were revealed. In patients with posttraumatic coxarthrosis, the significant decrease in ENMG findings from both fibular and tibial nerves was observed in the affected side, they made up just 42-50% of those in the opposite side. Asymptomatic progress of denervation damage in hip and tibia muscles sometimes required needle EMG to fund the signs of motor innervation disorder. A-waves revealed in 65% of patients suggested local damage to one or both portions of SN. CONCLUSION: ENMG findings in patients with dysplastic arthrosis of the hip enabled revealing of the signs of neuropathy before surgeries and decreasing the risk of neurologic post-surgery complications.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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