Extra-spinal sciatica and sciatica mimics: a scoping review

Md Abu Bakar Siddiq, Danny Clegg, Suzon Al Hasan, Johannes J Rasker

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Abstract

Not all sciatica-like manifestations are of lumbar spine origin. Some of them are caused at points along the extra-spinal course of the sciatic nerve, making diagnosis difficult for the treating physician and delaying adequate treatment. While evaluating a patient with sciatica, straightforward diagnostic conclusions are impossible without first excluding sciatica mimics. Examples of benign extra-spinal sciatica are: piriformis syndrome, walletosis, quadratus lumborum myofascial pain syndrome, cluneal nerve disorder, and osteitis condensans ilii. In some cases, extra-spinal sciatica may have a catastrophic course when the sciatic nerve is involved in cyclical sciatica, or the piriformis muscle in piriformis pyomyositis. In addition to cases of sciatica with clear spinal or extra-spinal origin, some cases can be a product of both origins; the same could be true for pseudo-sciatica or sciatica mimics, we simply don’t know how prevalent extra-spinal sciatica is among total sciatica cases. As treatment regimens differ for spinal, extra-spinal sciatica, and sciatica-mimics, their precise diagnosis will help physicians to make a targeted treatment plan. As published works regarding extra-spinal sciatica and sciatica mimics include only a few case reports and case series, and systematic reviews addressing them are hardly feasible at this stage, a scoping review in the field can be an eye-opener for the scientific community to do larger-scale prospective research.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)305-317
Number of pages13
JournalThe Korean Journal of Pain
Volume33
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2020

Keywords

  • Buttocks
  • Chronic Pain
  • Low Back Pain
  • Lumbar Vertebrae
  • Myofascial Pain Syndrome
  • Osteitis
  • Piriformis Muscle Syndrome
  • Sciatica
  • Sciatic Nerve

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