Abstract

We report a rare case of congenital absence of the L5-S1 facet joint, which was associated with a conjoined nerve root. Combination of these two anomalies has been quite rarely reported in the literature. A 39-year-old man presented with acute low back pain and right leg radiating pain. Muscle weakness and sensory disturbance of the right leg were also apparent in the region innervated by L5 and S1 nerve roots. Preoperative multidetector three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT) showed complete absence of the right S1 superior articular process. Magnetic resonance (MR) images showed lumbar disc herniation at right L5-S1 level that migrated cranially. Intraoperative findings revealed that the right L5 nerve root and S1 nerve root were conjoined, and the conjoined nerve root was compressed by L5-S1 disc herniation, which led to impairment of the conjoined nerve root by a single-level lumbar disc herniation. After removal of the disc herniation, his right leg pain immediately subsided, however muscle weakness and sensory disturbance persisted. Surgeons should be aware of this nerve root anomaly when examining a patient who shows an unusual clinical presentation and/or congenital osseous anomaly.

Highlights

  • Congenital absence of the lumbosacral articular facet joint is an uncommon anomaly [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12]; it is usually asymptomatic and sometimes presents with a concomitant nerve root anomaly

  • We report a rare case of congenital absence of the L5-S1 facet joint, which was associated with a conjoined nerve root

  • A 39-year-old man presented with acute low back pain and right leg radiating pain

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Congenital absence of lumbosacral articular facet joint associated with conjoined nerve root: a case report. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com

Introduction
Case report
Discussion
Location of anomalies Conjoined nerve roots Presence of HNP
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