Lumbar radiculopathy due to unilateral facet hypertrophy following lumbar disc hernia operation: a case report

Autor: Fatih, Kökeş, Ahmet, Günaydin, Ahmet, Aciduman, Mehmet, Kalan, Halit, Koçak
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: Turkish neurosurgery. 17(4)
ISSN: 1019-5149
Popis: To present a radiculopathy case due to unilateral facet hypertrophy developing three years after a lumbar disc hernia operation.A fifty two-year-old female patient, who had been operated on for a left L5-S1 herniated lumbar disc three years ago, was hospitalized and re-operated with a diagnosis of unilateral facet hypertrophy. She had complaints of left leg pain and walking restrictions for the last six months. Left Straight Leg Raising test was positive at 40 degrees , left ankle dorsiflexion muscle strength was 4/5, left Extensor Hallucis Longus muscle strength was 3/5, and left Achilles reflex was hypoactive. Lumbar spinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging revealed left L5-S1 facet hypertrophy.Lumbar radiculopathy due to lumbar facet hypertrophy is a well-known neurological condition. Radicular pain develops during the late postoperative period following lumbar disc hernia operations that are often related to recurrent disc herniation or to formation of post-operative scar tissue. In addition, it can be speculated that unilateral facet hypertrophy, which may develop after a disc hernia operation, might also be one of the causes of radiculopathy.
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