Delayed Footdrop After Total Hip Arthroplasty: Spinal Stenosis the Cause?
- Author:
MM Marican
;
IS Rikhraj
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hip Arthroplasty, Foot Drop, Spinal Stenosis
- From:Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
2011;5(2):41-43
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Degenerative joint disease of the lower limbs and
degenerative lumbar stenosis are commonly seen in the
elderly population. Although hip arthroplasty is routinely
performed, it is not without complications. We present a case of a 64-year-old lady with arthritic hip pain and
asymptomatic lumbar spine stenosis. This patient underwent
a primary total hip replacement for hip arthritis and
developed an ipsilateral foot drop one day after surgery. A
hip MRI showed likely sciatic nerve impingement over a
tense capsule. Despite revision surgery, the foot drop
persisted. Nerve conduction studies and a lumbosacral MRI
revealed spinal canal stenosis at L4/5. When nerve palsies
such as a foot drop occur after hip arthroplasty, spinal
stenosis must be considered as part of differential diagnosis and should be radiologically excluded before performing exploratory surgery.