2023
DOI: 10.3390/tomography9020039
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Variant Sciatic Nerve Anatomy in Relation to the Piriformis Muscle on Magnetic Resonance Neurography: A Potential Etiology for Extraspinal Sciatica

Abstract: Objective: To assess the prevalence and clinical implications of variant sciatic nerve anatomy in relation to the piriformis muscle on magnetic resonance neurography (MRN), in patients with lumbosacral neuropathic symptoms. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective single-center study, 254 sciatic nerves, from 127 patients with clinical and imaging findings compatible with extra-spinal sciatica on MRN between 2003 and 2013, were evaluated for the presence and type of variant sciatic nerves, split sciatic ne… Show more

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“…Authors' Affiliation: 1 Department of Physical Therapy, Prince Mansour Military Hospital, Taif, Saudi Arabia strain, and causes of sciatica include disc herniation, bone overgrowth (bone spurs) Poutoglidou et al, (2020), the presence of a tumor in rare cases, or nerve damage resulting from a disease such as diabetes mellitus (Gilron et al, 2015). Signs and symptoms include pain that is often exacerbated by flexion of the lumbar spine, twisting, bending, or coughing, loss of sensation or numbness, and weakness with knee flexion (Bharadwaj et al, 2023;Reynoso et al, 2022).…”
Section: Medical Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors' Affiliation: 1 Department of Physical Therapy, Prince Mansour Military Hospital, Taif, Saudi Arabia strain, and causes of sciatica include disc herniation, bone overgrowth (bone spurs) Poutoglidou et al, (2020), the presence of a tumor in rare cases, or nerve damage resulting from a disease such as diabetes mellitus (Gilron et al, 2015). Signs and symptoms include pain that is often exacerbated by flexion of the lumbar spine, twisting, bending, or coughing, loss of sensation or numbness, and weakness with knee flexion (Bharadwaj et al, 2023;Reynoso et al, 2022).…”
Section: Medical Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most patients respond to conservative treatments, but some patients need injections [ 28 , 29 ]. Magnetic resonance neurography plays a valuable role in identifying sciatic nerve anatomical variations, which may cause or contribute to nerve signaling systems and symptoms [ 30 ]. There are about six main configurations of the piriformis muscle and the sciatic nerve, and an understanding of sciatic nerve anatomy can be important to properly diagnose non-discogenic sciatica and avoid unintentional damage to this commonly encountered nerve during surgery [ 31 , 32 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The word "Sciatic" originates from the Greek word "Ischiadikos", which means subject to trouble in the hip or loins [1]. The sciatic nerve is the longest, thickest, and widest nerve in the human body, which supplies the muscles of the posterior thigh and leg [2]. The SN exits the pelvis through the greater sciatic notch, passing under the piriformis muscle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variations in the exit of the sciatic nerve to the piriformis muscle may lead to nerve compression, which may result in piriformis syndrome [7]. The sciatic nerve may have an iatrogenic injury, with the most frequent mechanisms of intraoperative nerve damage, including stretching and direct injury due to compression or laceration [2,8]. The sciatic nerve can be subjected to traction forces during procedures such as total hip arthroplasty, especially when this procedure is performed via a posterior approach [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%