Delayed Femoral Nerve Palsy Due to Femoral Artery Pseudo-Aneurysm After a Total Hip Replacement Through an Anterolateral Approach

经前外侧入路行全髋关节置换术后,因股动脉假性动脉瘤引起的迟发性股神经麻痹。

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Abstract

We present a rare case of delayed femoral nerve palsy resulting from a pseudo-aneurysm presenting as excruciating anterior thigh pain 2 months after an uneventful total hip arthroplasty through a Watson Jones approach. The large pseudo-aneurysm of the posterior wall of the femoral artery was treated with open exploration and artery repair since the anatomy of the lesion precluded an embolization. Although pain resolved immediately, the recovery of the femoral nerve started after 3 months, while full quadriceps function was restored by the 6th month. Positioning a Hohmann retractor along the inferior part of the anterior acetabulum rim may place the femoral artery branches under significant stretch. Preserving the capsule and keeping the retractor tension as low as possible may avoid this complication.

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