Isolated left foot drop post aortobifemoral bypass surgery: A case report

主动脉-双股动脉旁路术后孤立性左足下垂:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Foot drop is a disorder characterized by weakness in the dorsiflexor muscles of the foot, caused by various pathologies, including neurological, muscular, spinal, and autoimmune conditions. Sometimes, it can be iatrogenic due to direct nerve compression, traction, or ischemia. The occurrence and underlying mechanism of foot drop following aortobifemoral bypass surgery are not well-documented in literature. CASE PRESENTATION: A 40-year-old male, with short distance claudication secondary to multi-level lower limb arterial occlusions, mainly, external iliac arteries and superficial femoral arteries. The patient underwent an uneventful aortobifemoral bypass. Post-operatively, the patient developed left sided foot drop with no clear etiology. With intensive physiotherapy, the patient improved and eventually recovered. DISCUSSION: After excluding other causes of the manifestation, this case could potentially give an insight to a rare postoperative complication following aortobifemoral bypass surgery. Despite a smooth intraoperative course, the patient developed foot drop, a rarely reported complication, suggesting a potential link between the procedure and foot drop. CONCLUSION: This case report highlights a rare postoperative complication after aortobifemoral bypass surgery, emphasizing the need for further research to elucidate the direct mechanisms behind this rare occurrence.

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