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Diagnosis of Ilioinguinal Nerve Injury Based on Electromyography and Ultrasonography: A Case Report.

Hee-Mun ChoDong-Sik ParkDong Hyun KimHo-Sung Nam
Published in: Annals of rehabilitation medicine (2017)
Being located in the hypogastric area, the ilioinguinal nerve, together with iliohypogastric nerve, can be damaged during lower abdominal surgeries. Conventionally, the diagnosis of ilioinguinal neuropathy relies on clinical assessments, and standardized diagnostic methods have not been established as of yet. We hereby report the case of young man who presented ilioinguinal neuralgia with symptoms of burning pain in the right groin and scrotum shortly after receiving inguinal herniorrhaphy. To raise the diagnostic certainty, we used a real-time ultrasonography (US) to guide a monopolar electromyography needle to the ilioinguinal nerve, and then performed a motor conduction study. A subsequent US-guided ilioinguinal nerve block resulted in complete resolution of the patient's neuralgic symptoms.
Keyphrases
  • peripheral nerve
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • prostate cancer
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • physical activity
  • middle aged
  • radical prostatectomy