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Early palsy of the sciatic nerve due to heterotopic ossification after surgery for fracture of the posterior wall of the acetabulum
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Full Neurological RecoveryPeripheral Nerve InjuryNeuroanatomyPosterior WallIntact Sciatic NerveSciatic NerveSurgeryPeripheral NervePrompt ExcisionMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryEarly Palsy
We describe a patient in whom an initially intact sciatic nerve became rapidly encased in heterotopic bone formed in the abductor compartment after reconstruction of the posterior wall of the acetabulum following fracture. Prompt excision and neural release followed by irradiation and administration of indometacin resulted in a full neurological recovery and no recurrence 27 months later.
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