Sciatic nerve compression resulting from posttraumatic pseudoaneurysm of the superior gluteal artery: A case report and literature review. J Trauma. 2009; 66: 1731- 1734.Zafarghandi MR, Akhlaghi H, Shojaiefard A, Farshidfar F. Sciatic nerve compression resulting from posttraumatic pseudoaneurysm of ...
found that MSCs-Exo carrying miR-181c-5p can reduce neuropathic pain induced by chronic compression of SCI by inhibiting neurogenic inflammation [86]. In a 12 mm sciatic nerve defect rat model, Zhang et al. found that human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells-derived exosomes (HUCMSCs-Exo)...
leading to pain and dysfunction similar to symptoms of disc-related sciatica. Similarly, a fracture in the lower spine, as well as spinal tumors, can cause sciatic nerve compression and result in pain and other sciatica symptoms. In rare cases, cancer may spread to the spine, inflaming the ...
The sciatic nerveis the body's longest nerve.1It originates in your lower back and runs behind your legs. Compression or irritation of the nerve root in thelumbar spineor the nerve anywhere along its path can cause sciatic nerve pain and other symptoms in the lower body.2 This may be du...
(Devor & Wall, 1981), chronic constriction of sciatic nerve (CCI) (Bennett & Xie, 1988), partial sciatic nerve ligation (PSNL) (Seltzer et al., 1990), spinal nerve ligation (SNL) (Kim & Chung, 1992), spared nerve injury (SNI) (Decosterd & Woolf, 2000), and ch...
the most common cause of sciatic pain is pain associated with a herniated disc (Bahr, R. & Maehlum, S., 2004). The neurological symptoms (radiating pain down the leg, weakness, numbness, tingling) that are felt by the patient are often related to the compression of the nerve root from...
However these non-biodegradable conduits pose long-term complications, such as fibrosis and chronic nerve compression, that eventually require surgical removal of the conduits. Conduits made from bioabsorbable polymers (synthetic and naturally occurring) are promising alternatives to non-degradable tubes. ...
Satellite glial cells (SGCs) in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) play a pivotal role in the formation of neuropathic pain (NP). Sciatic nerve stimulation (SNS) neuromodulation was reported to alleviate NP and reduce neuroinflammation. However, the mechanisms underlying SNS in the DRG remain unclear...
Dislocation made the spaces quite a bit larger, indicating that any nerve root pain associated with these injuries “is probably due to distraction rather than due to direct nerve root compression.” ⤻Peul WC, van den Hout WB, Brand R, et al. Prolonged conservative care versus early ...
(P0.001),and reached the maximum level in day 7.Sciatic nerve CCI also significantly increased GRP78 protein expression beginning at day 1 and reaching a maximum at day 7 after sciatic nerve injury.Conclusion:The ERS in the dorsal root ganglion was increased after sciatic nerve CCI,which may ...