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Case Reports
. 2016 Nov;25(11):3513-3517.
doi: 10.1007/s00586-016-4446-z. Epub 2016 Mar 3.

Management of an unusual sciatica

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Management of an unusual sciatica

Anouar Bourghli et al. Eur Spine J. 2016 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose: Extraforaminal entrapment of the L5 nerve root is uncommon, and its management can sometimes be very challenging.

Methods: We present the case of a 57-year-old female, complaining of a sciatica in her left leg, for 3 years, with no response to any kind of conservative treatment. MRI and CT scan revealed the presence of a large L5S1 strictly lateral osteophyte compressing the left L5 root in its extraforaminal path.

Results: The patient underwent a left anterior retroperitoneal approach with assistance from a vascular surgeon given the very close relation between the osteophyte and the left common iliac vein, lying just on top of it, osteophyte was removed in one piece with the use of an osteotome after retraction of the vessels. The patient progressively recovered from her left sciatic pain with a satisfactory clinical result at 1 year.

Conclusion: Literature is sparse on the treatment of extraforaminal entrapment of the L5 nerve root; the current case shows a successful treatment strategy with the use of an anterior approach for direct vision of the lesion and good control of the vessels.

Keywords: Extraforaminal entrapment; L5 root; L5S1 osteophyte; Retroperitoneal approach.

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