Femoral Neuropathy After Vaginal Hysterectomy Under Spinal Anaesthesia : A Rare Case Report
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- 1. Department of Anaesthesiology, N.K. P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur
Description
The femoral nerve is the largest branch of the lumbar plexus and arises from the posterior branches of L2 to L4
roots. Femoral neuropathy after pelvic operation has occasionally been reported in the literature, but femoral neuropathy
after vaginal hysterectomy is very rare. The possible causes of femoral neuropathy include overtraction of the femoral
nerve during surgery, direct compression of the femoral nerve by the surgical instrument, or entrapment of the femoral
nerve at the inguinal ligament. This report describes a case of bilateral femoral neuropathy after hysterectomy and
discusses the anatomic relations of the femoral nerve, possible mechanism of injury, diagnosis, management, and measures
for prevention.
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