2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2014.08.559
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Poster 165 Insensate but Ambulatory: Unique Solutions for Thoracic Wound Care After Complex Spinal Surgery

Abstract: Setting: Academic medical center. Results or Clinical Course: On examination, the patient had weakness of his right gluteus medius, tibialis anterior, tibialis posterior, peronei and extensor hallucis longus muscles. There was reduced sensation to pinprick over his dorsolateral right foot. Magnetic resonance imaging of his lumbar spine was unremarkable for neural compression. Electrodiagnostic studies revealed changes that localized either to the right sciatic nerve or sacral plexus. He was diagnosed with righ… Show more

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