Sciatic nerve compression following bone marrow harvest

TitleSciatic nerve compression following bone marrow harvest
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsIrving I, Cooper M, Durrant S
JournalBone Marrow Transplantation
Volume26
Issue6
Pagination705 - 706
Date PublishedSep
Accession NumberISI:000089502900024
Abstract

We describe a donor who suffered pain secondary to sacral plexus and sciatic nerve compression post bone marrow harvest. Haematoma was demonstrated by magnetic resonance image (MRI) scanning. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of compression neuropathy post bone marrow harvest documented by MRI scanning, Given the increasing number of bone marrow transplants being performed and the paramount importance of donor safety, compressive neuropathies need to be remembered as rare but debilitating complications of bone marrow harvesting. MRI scanning is a useful modality to investigate severe or neuropathic pain post bone marrow harvest.

Short TitleSciatic nerve compression following bone marrow harvest
Notify Library Reference ID717

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