Søgaard I
J Neurosurg. 1983 Feb;58(2):275-6. doi: 10.3171/jns.1983.58.2.0275.
A case is presented of compression of the sciatic nerve at the back of the thigh. For 3 years after a minor injury, this patient has suffered from pain and paresthesia in the left leg. There were no neurological abnormalities; electromyography was performed twice and showed normal muscular activity. At operation the nerve was found to be rotated and compressed by a tough band of connective tissue. Postoperatively, all discomfort disappeared, and 5 months later the patient remained free of pain.
本文报告一例坐骨神经在大腿后部受压的病例。该患者在一次轻伤后3年一直遭受左腿疼痛和感觉异常。未发现神经学异常;肌电图检查进行了两次,显示肌肉活动正常。手术时发现神经被一条坚韧的结缔组织带扭转并压迫。术后,所有不适均消失,5个月后患者仍无疼痛。