Case Report: Acute common peroneal nerve injury after posterior lumbar decompression surgery
Peng Wei Wang, Ming Hsuan Chung, Dueng Yuan Hueng, Chung Ching Hsia

TL;DR
A 76-year-old woman developed a rare peroneal nerve injury after lumbar spine surgery, highlighting the importance of prevention and early detection of such complications.
Contribution
This case report highlights a rare complication of posterior lumbar decompression surgery and emphasizes the importance of prevention and early intervention.
Findings
The patient developed right common peroneal nerve entrapment neuropathy post-surgery.
Intraoperative neuromonitoring may help detect and prevent such nerve injuries.
Persistent dorsiflexion weakness and pain were observed despite treatment.
Abstract
Spine surgery is a prevalently performed procedure. Some authors have proposed an age-related surge in surgical and general complications. During spine surgery, patients are placed in positions that are not physiologic, would not be tolerated for prolonged periods by the patient in the awake state, and may lead to complications. Understanding these uncommon complications and their etiology is pivotal to prevention and necessary. The patient is a 76-year-old woman referred to the outpatient department of neurosurgery in February 2022 by her physiatrist with a chief complaint of chronic low back pain and numbness over the left leg. Lumbar spine magnetic resonance imaging revealed degenerative disc disease and posterior disc bulging at the levels of L2/3∼L5/S1 with compression of the thecal sac. After receiving anti-inflammatory medication, nerve block and caudal block, her symptoms…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology · Peripheral Nerve Disorders · Anesthesia and Pain Management
