Ischiofemoral impingement syndrome provoked by labor: An unusual case of complete sciatic mononeuropathy

分娩诱发的坐骨股骨撞击综合征:一例罕见的完全性坐骨神经单神经病

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Abstract

Peripheral neuropathies are a recognized complication of labor in the post-partum period. Herein, we describe an uncommon presentation of sciatic mononeuropathy due to ischiofemoral impingement during labor. A 29-year-old, gravida 4 para 2, female presented post-partum with acute left lower limb paresthesia and left foot drop, following spontaneous vaginal delivery of twins. Neurological examination demonstrated no activation of the left sciatic-innervated muscles and sensory loss in the same distribution. Electromyography (EMG) demonstrated an acute complete left sciatic mononeuropathy. MRI of the lumbosacral plexus and sciatic nerve showed a narrowed quadratus femoris space with mild edema of the muscle, consistent with ischiofemoral impingement syndrome. In addition, there was flattening of the sciatic nerve as it passed through the ischiofemoral space. She was treated conservatively, and at 7-month follow-up, there was marked improvement in muscle strength with ongoing sensory impairment. Repeat EMG demonstrated reinnervation in all sciatic-innervated muscles. This case highlights the risk of a sciatic mononeuropathy secondary to ischiofemoral impingement in the peripartum setting. Future studies are needed to determine if women with a narrow ischiofemoral space at baseline are at increased risk for peripheral nerve injury during labor.

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