Persistent sciatalgia due to a wandering bipolar forceps tip after posterior lumbar stabilization: A case report
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Gömleksiz, CengizTokmak, Mehmet
Yaka, Umut
Arslan, Erhan
Özbek, Muhammed Arif
Albayrak, Serdar Baki
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Gömleksiz, C., Tokmak, M., Yaka, U., Arslan, E., Özbek, M. A. ve Albayrak, S. B. (2016). Persistent sciatalgia due to a wandering bipolar forceps tip after posterior lumbar stabilization: A case report. Indian Journal Of Neurosurgery, 5(1), 34-36. https://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1572372Abstract
There are several reports in the literature about the retained surgical materials as a cause of radicular pain or sensory impairment after spinal surgery. We report a patient with a persistent radicular pain in the distribution of left S1 nerve dermatome following lumbar stabilization surgery. Retained bipolar forceps tip has not been reported previously in the literature as a cause of sciatalgia after posterior lumbar surgery.
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