Journal of Nippon Medical School
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Meralgia Paresthetica Caused by Surgery in the Park-Bench Position
Rinko KokuboKyongsong KimKatsuya UmeokaToyohiko IsuAkio Morita
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2022 Volume 89 Issue 3 Pages 355-357

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Objective: Meralgia paresthetica (MP) is an entrapment neuropathy of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN). We report a rare case of MP after microvascular decompression (MVD) surgery in the park-bench position in a patient with hemifacial spasm. Case: The patient was a nondiabetic 46-year-old woman (height: 155 cm, weight: 42 kg) who consumed alcohol infrequently. After a first MVD for right hemifacial spasm, the symptom recurred and she underwent a second MVD procedure in the park-bench position, after which hemifacial spasm resolved. However, she reported right anterolateral thigh pain and dysesthesia without motor weakness. The pain was limited to the LFCN area, and a pelvic compression test elicited a positive Tinel-like sign. Our preliminary diagnosis was MP. Because conservative therapy was ineffective, she underwent LFCN block 9 months after the second MVD procedure. Her pain improved dramatically and we made a definitive diagnosis of MP. There has been no recurrence after 30 months of observation, although she reported persistent mild dysesthesia in the LFCN area. Conclusion: MP is a rare complication after MVD surgery in the park-bench position. LFCN block can resolve symptoms and hasten diagnosis.

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