Türk Nöroşirürji Dergisi 2003 , Vol 13 , Num 3
CAUDA EQUINA SYNDROME DUE TO LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION WITH NO MOTOR DEFICIT: REPORT OF TWO CASES
İbrahim TUTKAN1, Ali DALGlÇ1, Lütfü POSTALCI1, Fikret AYSAL3, Zeki ORAL1
1Bakırköy Ruh Sağlığı ve Sinir Hastalıkları Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, II. Nöroşirürji Kliniği
2Bakırköy Ruh Sağlığı ve Sinir Hastalıkları Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi II. Nöroloji Kliniği
Cauda equina syndrome as a result of lumbar disc herniation is a rare entity where surgical indication is mandatory. Clasically, the clinical signs and symptoms of cauda equina syndrome are siatica leg pain, advanced motor deficit, hypoestesia or anestesia and sphincter defects. The planning and timing of surgical intervention is important in the prognosis of the patient. In our clinic, 703 patients of lumbar disc herniation were opereted between 1998-2001. Nine of those (%1,3) had cauda equina syndrome. In this paper, these cases are retrospectivelly reviewed and two of them who had lumbago, sphincter dysfunction, perianal and genital anestesia but no motor deficit are evaluated in accordance with report in literature. Anahtar Kelimeler : Cauda equina syndrome, lumbar disc herniation, motor deficit, siatica, sphincter dysfunction, anestesia