Table
1: Clinical
and demographical data of the patients included in the study.
Pct/Gender |
Age |
Time
of symptoms |
Clinical
Diagnosis/Image Diagnosis |
Relevant
History |
Past
Surgery |
1/F |
49 |
12 months |
- Bilateral sciatic and Pudendal nerve entrapment |
Low back pain; labral
tear; Urinary dysfunction; |
2 Cesareans |
2/F |
44 |
60 months |
- Left sciatic and pudendal nerve entrapment - MRI – Cyst in the left ovarian.
Multiple bilateral ovarian follicles. |
Depression/anxiety; |
|
3/F |
37 |
12 months |
- Right sciatic and pudendal nerve entrapment |
Constipation; Labral tear; hamstring
partial avulsion; antero-inferior acetabular insufficiency; low back pain; prolapsed
uterus. |
Hip arthroscopy |
4/F |
21 |
24 months |
-Right sciatic Nerve entrapment - MRI – venous vascular entrapment,
ovarian hypertrophy/endometric mass. |
Right ovary - vascular entrapment, endometric mass. Low back pain; Depression/anxiety; FAI,
Hip Dysplasia. |
|
5/F |
54 |
7 months |
- Sciatic and pudendal
nerve entrapment. |
Constipation; low back pain; labral repair; femoroplasty; caplusar repair; teres debridment. |
Hip arthroscopy |
6/F |
40 |
6 months |
- Peritrochanteric
sciatic impingement. - Increased Femoral Version - MRI - Tiny subchondral
cyst left sacroiliac joint. Acute tear of the ligament teres; intrapelvic adhesions
with secondary venous engorgement. |
Low back pain; laparoscopy
(endometriosis); FAI (cam); tear of the ligament teres;
Strain of the Hamstring muscle; Advanced osteoarthritis in the SI
joint; High sacral slope. |
Laparoscopy (endometriosis) Cesarean |