Minimally Invasive Image-Guided Transgluteal Approach for Resection of a Sciatic Nerve Tumor: A Technical Note

Cureus. 2023 Apr 20;15(4):e37885. doi: 10.7759/cureus.37885. eCollection 2023 Apr.

Abstract

There are a variety of surgical approaches to lesions around the sciatic notch. Historically, peripheral nerve surgeons prefer an infragluteal approach involving a large incision with reflection of the gluteus maximus to better visualize the operative field. This approach was imperative when lesion localization was imprecise. Comparatively, orthopedic surgeons prefer a muscle-splitting, transgluteal approach to operate on the static structures of the posterior hip. The transgluteal approach is significantly less morbid, allowing for same-day discharge and less extensive rehab given preservation of the gluteal muscle. In this article we describe the use of dynamic ultrasound imaging to localize and aid in the resection of three unique tumors around the sciatic notch using a minimally invasive, tissue-sparing, transgluteal technique. We offer a comprehensive description of the benefits, anatomic considerations, and nuances of using a transgluteal approach for the resection of lesions at the sciatic notch.

Keywords: extra pelvic leiomyoma; intraoperative ultrasound; minimally invasive; sciatic tumor; transgluteal.

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