Unilateral Lumbosacral Facet Abnormality Resembling Facet Interlocking: A Case Report.

Yoshitaka Tsujimoto, Junya Hanakita, Kazuhiro Miyasaka, Manabu Minami, Toshiyuki Takahashi, Ryo Kanematsu
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We report a rare case presenting radiculopathy caused by unilateral lumbosacral facet abnormality resembling facet interlocking. The patient was a 57-year-old man with no medical and traumatic history. He began to exhibit numbness below his left ankle followed by pain at the left buttock with no obvious causes. He visited our hospital approximately 1 year after the onset of his symptom. Preoperative images revealed a left lumbosacral facet abnormality resembling facet interlocking. His left S1 nerve root was compressed by the dislocated left L5 inferior articular process and bone fragment. His symptom was consistent with left S1 radiculopathy without an obvious stenosis of the left L5 intervertebral foramen; thus, we performed partial facetectomy of the left L5/S1, posterior decompression of the S1 nerve root tunnel, and removal of bone fragment. After the operation, his symptom completely disappeared with satisfactory result. There are several types of congenital facet anomalies in the lumbosacral facet joint; however, congenital unilateral lumbosacral facet abnormality resembling facet interlocking described in this paper has not been reported. His clinical symptom was completely recovered after simple decompression surgery. In this paper, we report the interesting and unique findings of facet abnormality resembling facet interlocking.

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单侧腰骶关节突异常类似关节突互锁1例。
我们报告一个罕见的病例呈现神经根病引起的单侧腰骶关节面异常类似关节面互锁。患者为57岁男性,无病史和创伤史。他开始表现出左脚踝以下麻木,接着是左臀部没有明显原因的疼痛。他在出现症状大约一年后来过我们医院。术前图像显示左侧腰骶关节突异常,类似关节突互锁。左S1神经根被脱位的左L5下关节突和骨碎片压迫。其症状符合左侧S1神经根病,未见左侧L5椎间孔明显狭窄;因此,我们进行了左侧L5/S1部分面切除术,S1神经根隧道后路减压,并去除骨碎片。手术后症状完全消失,效果满意。腰骶关节突关节有几种先天性关节突异常;然而,先天性单侧腰骶关节突异常类似关节突互锁在本文中尚未报道。经简单减压手术后临床症状完全恢复。在本文中,我们报告了有趣和独特的小关节异常类似小关节互锁的发现。
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