E-ISSN: 1019-5157 ISSN: 2651-5024
The Correlation of Meralgia Paresthetica and Spinal Surgery in Prone Position
Page : 089-093

AIM: To investigate the incidence, risk factors, and recovery of patients with meralgia paresthetica (MP) following posterior spine surgery.

MATERIAL and METHODS: Patients who underwent posterior spine surgeries in prone position at the authors’ clinics were included in this study. Patients with preoperative MP were excluded.

RESULTS: Among the 560 patients who underwent spine surgery in prone position, 117 (21%) had impaired sensation along the anterolateral aspect of the thigh. One hundred three of them were treated with conservative treatment, whereas 14 underwent surgery for MP.

CONCLUSION: Conservative treatment is the first option for MP. Patients who do not recover with conservative treatment may undergo surgical treatment.

Keywords : Meralgia paresthetica Spine Prone Entrapment neuropathy
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