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Surgical and Non-surgical Treatment Options for Piriformis Syndrome: A Literature Review.

Neeraj VijHayley KiernanRoy BishtIan SingletonElyse M CornettAlan David KayeFarnad ImaniGuistino VarassiMaryam PourbahriOmar ViswanathIvan Urits
Published in: Anesthesiology and pain medicine (2021)
Piriformis syndrome is an important differential diagnosis in the work up of lower back pain and should not be ruled out with proper examination and testing. Clinicians should consider medical management and conservative management in the initial treatment plan for piriformis syndrome. There are many options within the conservative management and the literature shows much promise regarding these. Physical therapy, steroid injections, botulinum toxin injections, and dry needling are all potentially effective therapies with few adverse effects. Surgical options remain as gold standard, but only when conservative management has failed and the symptoms are significant to affect daily living activities. Endoscopic decompression of the sciatic nerve with or without release of the piriformis muscle has a reported high likelihood of success and a low complication rate. Current literature supports the preference of the endoscopic approach over the open approach due to improved outcomes and decreased complications. Further research is to well define the metrics for the diagnosis of piriformis syndrome and may include a need to develop diagnostic criteria.
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