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Sciatic nerve injury

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The sciatic nerve may be injured by the initial trauma or during subsequent surgery.

The prognosis for patients with a damaged nerve is uncertain, however 6 weeks of observation should be allowed to wait for signs of improvement.

Failure to improve is an indication for surgical exploration to make a diagnosis and to ensure that the nerve is not being compressed.

The chances of intraoperative sciatic nerve damage may be reduced by somatosensory evoked potential monitoring.


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